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On 21 November 2013 the roof of a Maxima shopping centre in the Zolitūde neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia, collapsed at 17:44 local time resulting in the deaths of 54 people, including three rescue workers, and injuries to another 41 people. [1] [2] An unknown number of people were able to leave the store on their own after the initial collapse. [3]
In 2017, the aforementioned chain "Prisma" ceased its operations in Latvia and subsequently closed the store at the Riga Plaza. Shortly after, the shopping centre announced an agreement with the Lithuanian company "Maxima", which is expected to open a new store at the centre in Spring 2018. [4]
Maxima locations in Europe. Maxima Grupė UAB is a Lithuanian group of retail chain companies operating in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland and Bulgaria. It is the largest Lithuanian capital company [6] and the largest employer in the Baltic states. As of 2023, Maxima has 1599 [7] stores in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland and Bulgaria ...
"Maxima" mall in Imanta. Imanta is a neighbourhood on the western edge of Riga, Latvia. The neighbourhood's northern border is Kurzeme Prospekts (Boulevard); and in the south, Imanta is separated from the newer Zolitūde neighbourhood by the Riga—Jūrmala railroad. Prior to development, the region consisted largely of pine forests, sections ...
Someone might not know which Riga supermarket's roof collapsed, along with many other details of the incident. That's why our article has been written. "21 November 2013 roof collapse at the Maxima XX supermarket in Zolitūde, Riga, Latvia" would convey significantly more information, but that isn't the title's purpose.
Riga 2006 Galerija Centrs website: Baltic Horizon Fund 110 [5] 32,000 (20,000) [5] Mols Riga 1998 Mols website: SIA F 8 130 [6] 32,800 (29,000) [1] / 35,000 (24,600) [6] Galleria Riga Riga 2010 Galleria Riga website: Acacia 79 Origo Riga 2003 Origo website: Linstow Center Management >200 81 800 m2 [7] Stockmann Riga 2011 Stockmann website ...
Selver (operated in Latvia 2008–2009) Prisma (closed the stores in Latvia 2017) Cento (renamed IKI Cento) Nelda (renamed IKI Nelda) IKI (renamed Mego) Supernetto (renamed Rimi Mini) Citymarket (renamed Rimi Hyper) T-Market (renamed Maxima) Saulīte (renamed Maxima) Saules veikals (renamed Elvi)
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