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  2. List of shopping malls in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of shopping malls in Poland. List of shopping malls. Name City Province Aleja Bielany Bielany Wrocławskie: ... By using this site, ...

  3. List of retail chains in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Poland: There are no markets in certain regions. Wizan: Convenience store: 63 [5] Poland: Markets are in only 1 region. Biedronka: Supermarket: 3500+ [6] Poland: Owned by Portuguese group Jerónimo Martins. Żabka: Convenience store: 10412 [7] Poland: Lewiatan: Convenience store: 3200+ [8] Poland: Społem: Convenience store: 2400 Poland ...

  4. Westfield Arkadia - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Arkadia in Warsaw, Poland is the largest shopping complex in Central Europe (as of 2007). [1] In total it has 287,000 square metres (3,100,000 sq ft) of space, 230 shops, 25 restaurants, and a movie theater. [2]

  5. Galeria Sfera - Wikipedia

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    Sfera in Bielsko-Biała. Sfera is the largest mall in Bielsko-Biała, Poland housing about 120 shops, music club, cinema and supermarket.Area: 38000 square meters. The first phase of Sfera was opened on 6 December 2001 at the site of several former textile factories, and in 2009 Sfera was connected with Sfera 2 and the area was enlarged to over 130000 square meters.

  6. Drukarnia shopping mall, Bydgoszcz - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005, the building at Jagiellońska street was bought by Opus 2 Investment Company, which built, in 2006–2007, the shopping mall Drukarnia' at this location '. The opening of the mall took place on 30 November 2007. Originally called "Astoria" it was renamed to "Drukarnia", in honor of the history of the site.

  7. Blue City (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, in the shopping centre was opened the "miniature" IKEA store, with an area of 4,800 m 2. It was the smallest store opened by the company worldwide, as part of the test of new business strategy. It was closed in 2021. [4] [5] In the same year, in Blue City was opened the Fit/One health club becoming the largest of its kind in Poland. [6]