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Urban | Grocery-Anchored | Everyday Life SWEETEST SPOTS for YOUR SHOPS 02 Sweetest Spots for Your Shops Urban | Grocery-anchored | Everyday life SWEETEST SPOTS FOR YOUR SHOPS 02 Sweetest spots for your shops THE MOST ATTRACTIVE SHOPPING CENTRES WHERE YOU CAN THRIVE Citycon is a leading owner, SHOPPING CENTRES manager and developer of urban, +13 MANAGED/RENTED grocery-anchored shopping centres SHOPPING CENTRES in the Nordic region. 42 TOTAL ASSETS Citycon’s shopping centres are located at urban crosspoints close TO CLOSE EUR BILLION to where customers live and work, 5 and with a direct connection to GLA THAN public transportation, healthcare MORE and municipal services. Citycon MILLION SQ.M. is more than shopping. 1.2 4,800LEASE AGREEMENTS 03 TRULY NORDIC, CLOSE TO THE CUSTOMER Citycon operates in the largest and fastest growing cities in the Nordics. Citycon is the No. 1 shopping centre owner in Finland and among the MILLION180 VISITORS FINLAND market leaders in Norway, Sweden and Estonia. Citycon also has an SWEDEN million visitors established foothold in Denmark. 55 NORWAY 50million visitors + 21* 13 TENANT SALES million visitors DIVERSE RETAIL MIX WITH 3.7 35 2 STRONG GROCERY ANCHORING* EUR BILLION 9 % 2 1 17 + 13* 8 25 Home and leisure 9 Fashion ESTONIA & DENMARK GroceriesHome and leisure Fashion Services and o ces 13 Groceries HealthServices andand o ces beauty million visitors CafésHealth and and beauty restaurants Number of 17 shopping centres SpecialtyCafés and restaurants stores 24 Specialty stores * managed/rented DepartmentDepartment stores stores shopping centres 19 1 * Key figures 31 December 2016 04 Sweetest spots for your shops A broad food and beverage WE BRING URBAN offering is an increasingly important part of a shopping CROSSPOINTS ALIVE centre visit. Our centres host cafés, juice bars and restaurants specialised in numerous ethnic and traditional kitchens. OVER 100 GROCERY STORES Our shopping centres are necessity-based and Grocery convenient as they are anchored by grocery stores anchored and other daily shopping and services. Food & Beverage Metros, trains, buses and tramlines are connected or Enter- even integrated into tainment & our centres to drive footfall and make Enjoyment our shopping centres easily accessible. The modern lifestyle demands places where people can go, not only for shopping, but also to eat and be entertained. Cinemas, theatres and exhibitions provide entertainment and cultural experiences. 05 Our shopping centres are located close to where people live and work, forming a part of the local community. Municipal services such as libraries and public service points providing social, employment and healthcare services, are a growing element in our centres. Municipal services Fashion Linked to public Many Citycon shopping transportation centres have a strong fashion offering, including large retail chains that form one of the cornerstones of an attractive retail mix. Health & Beauty Our centres offer a wide variety of well-being and healthcare services: medical centres, opticians, maternity clinics, gyms, pharmacies, municipal healthcare centres and various beauty services. 06 Sweetest spots for your shops FAST TRACK WHEN YOU TALK TO US, TO THE NORDIC YOU TALK TO MORE THAN 50 MARKET SHOPPING CENTRES You are invited to take the WHY NORDICS? — Fastest growing cities in Europe fast track to the Nordic and Baltic — Strong and stable macro consumers. Let’s sit down and find fundamentals out what we can do together. — 25 million customers with high purchasing power — Transparent business environment — International brand penetration 40% below European average BEST LOCATIONS OSLO IN THE FASTEST STOCKHOLM GROWING CITIES COPENHAGEN Population growth (2015–2030E) HELSINKI LONDON AMSTERDAM PARIS BERLIN Helsinki Metropolitan area Metropolitan Helsinki 1) Statistics Finland Nations, United HIS, Source: 07 BEST CENTRES LILJEHOLMSTORGET GALLERIA → IN BEST LOCATIONS Highly popular, close to the city centre STOCKHOLM GLA 40,500 LEED Platinum ISO OMENA TREKANTEN The ultimate urban Creating a flagship → → shopping experience shopping centre HELSINKI AREA OSLO AREA GLA 101,000 GLA 23,900 LEED Platinum BREEAM In-Use Very Good KOSKIKESKUS OASEN The most diverse shopping → Centre of a nice neighbour- → centre in Tampere hood with versatile offering TAMPERE BERGEN AREA GLA 33,100 GLA 31,300 BREEAM In-Use Very Good BREEAM In-Use Excellent KISTA GALLERIA ROCCA AL MARE → One of the most visited → A fashion destination, close shopping centres in the Nordics to Tallinn’s city centre STOCKHOLM TALLINN GLA 92,500 GLA 57,400 BREEAM In-Use Good BREEAM In-Use Very Good 08 Sweetest spots for your shops INCREASED ATTRACTIVENESS AND COMPETITIVENESS We actively develop our shopping centres via (re)developments and extensions, continuously We invest in expanding and reinventing our service offering (re)developments for enhanced visitor comfort. approx. EUR 150–200 Our ongoing development pipeline amounts to approximately EUR 300 million, and the future million p.a. pipeline to approximately EUR 500 million. LIPPULAIVA KRISTIINE Doubling in size Creating an urban meeting point Helsinki Metropolitan Area. A completely new, modern and urban shopping centre, Tallinn. A refurbishment project to double the size of the old centre, will be built increase the offering of shops and services in order to accommodate the new metro in Kristiine and to strengthen the market station and bus terminal. The new Lippulaiva position of the shopping centre especially will host around 80 different shops, cafés, among weekend shoppers. The goal is also restaurants and services in addition to to improve the functionality of the centre municipal and healthcare facilities. and to have a broader food and beverage offering. Investment MEUR 215 GLA 19,200 → 44,300 Investment MEUR 13 Target initiation/completion 2017/2021 GLA 43,700 → 44,000 Certification target BREEAM Excellent Target completion Q1/2019 09 STRÆDET Modern shopping in historical environment Copenhagen Area. Strædet is modern shopping in an historical environment in the heart of Køge. Strædet will run parallel to the city’s existing pedestrian streets creating a natural area for shopping and entertainment. Strædet will be anchored by two grocery retailers and a cinema and will comprise around 35 retail units, cafés and restaurants. Citycon will acquire the property from TK development at completion in three parts (first part acquired in Q3/2017). Investment MEUR 75 GLA → 19,000 Target completion Q4/2017 and Q2/2018 Certification target BREEAM Very Good MÖLNDAL GALLERIA Modern urban city gallery DOWN TOWN In the heart of the city Gothenburg Area. A development of a by the riverside completely new, modern urban city gallery focusing on daily necessities, services Porsgrunn. Located in the heart of and a generous food and beverage Porsgrunn, Down Town offers a wide offering. Located in the city centre of selection of stores for the entire family. the fast growing Mölndal, the shopping Down Town will be extended by 8,000 centre will serve as the natural meeting sq.m. to create the urban meeting point place for people working and living in the of Porsgrunn with an improved mix of neighbourhood. shopping, restaurants and cafés. Investment MEUR 80 Investment MEUR 60 (120)* GLA 38,000 → 46,000 GLA → 24,000 Target initiation/completion 2018/2020 Target completion Q3/2018 * The number in brackets reflects the total investment Certification target BREEAM Excellent Certification target BREEAM Very Good in the project including agreed buyouts of JV shares. 10 Sweetest spots for your shops CITYCON’S FINLAND Helsinki Metropolitan area SHOPPING CENTRES 1. ISO OMENA, Espoo 2. MYYRMANNI, Vantaa 3. COLUMBUS, Helsinki GLA 101,000 sq.m. GLA 39,900 sq.m. GLA 20,700 sq.m. Anchor tenants Prisma, Anchor tenants K-Citymarket, Anchor tenants S-Market, K-Citymarket, Zara, Clas Ohlson, S-Market, H&M, Clas Ohlson, Alko, K-Supermarket, Tokmanni, 12 H&M, Finnkino, Alko, Espoo service pharmacy, Burger King, Lindex, Clas Ohlson, JYSK, Lindex, Alko, square JYSK, Fitness24Seven, Starbucks pharmacy Sales EUR 229.7 million Sales EUR 142.0 million Sales EUR 96.7 million Visitors 8.9 million Visitors 7.0 million Visitors 6.4 million 4. LIPPULAIVA, Espoo 5. ARABIA, Helsinki 6. ISOMYYRI, Vantaa GLA 19,200 sq.m. GLA 14,200 sq.m. GLA 11,600 sq.m. Anchor tenants Lidl, K-Supermarket, Anchor tenants S-Market, Anchor tenants Tokmanni, Cityvarasto Alko, Clas Ohlson, Burger King, K-Supermarket, Alko, pharmacy, Sales EUR 13.8 million Lindex, Tokmanni Tokmanni, H&M Visitors 1.8 million 10 9 11 13 Sales EUR 92.2 million Sales EUR 55.0 million 8 Visitors 3.9 million Visitors 2.7 million 6 7. HEIKINTORI, Espoo 2 GLA 6,200 sq.m. Anchor tenants Eurokangas 5 3 Sales n/a Visitors n/a 7 CBD 1 4 BREEAM/LEED environmentally certified 11 FINLAND Other areas ESTONIA 8. TRIO, Lahti 9. ISOKRISTIINA, Lappeenranta 10. KOSKIKESKUS, Tampere 1. ROCCA AL MARE, Tallinn 2. KRISTIINE KESKUS, Tallinn GLA 45,900 sq.m. GLA 17,200 sq.m. GLA 33,100 sq.m. GLA 57,400 sq.m. GLA 43,700 sq.m. Anchor tenants K-Supermarket, Anchor tenants Sokos, Anchor tenants Intersport, Anchor tenants Prisma, H&M, Anchor tenants Prisma, H&M, Tokmanni, Hotel Cumulus, H&M, K-Supermarket, S-Market, Alko, Stadium, Lindex, Koskiklinikka, Debenhams, Euronics, New Yorker, New Yorker, Sportsdirect, JYSK Stadium, Fitness24Seven, Cubus, Tokmanni, Clas Ohlson, Hotel Lappee, M-Market, Finnkino Lindex Sales EUR 122.6 million Nordea, pharmacy Fitness24seven, Finnkino, pharmacy Sales EUR 130.4 million Sales EUR 143.7 million Visitors 7.3 million Sales EUR 53.6 million Sales EUR 83.0 million Visitors 5.6 million Visitors 6.0 million Visitors 5.6 million Visitors 4.0 million 11. ISOKARHU, Pori 12. SAMPOKESKUS, Rovaniemi 13. DUO, Tampere GLA 14,500 sq.m. GLA 14,400 sq.m. GLA 13,100 sq.m. Anchor tenants H&M, Intersport, Anchor tenants Moda, Anchor tenants Lidl, S-Market, Muksumassi, Burger King Fitness24Seven, Pentik, K-Supermarket, Alko, Tokmanni Sales EUR 23.6 million Dressmann, Cubus, Gina Tricot, Sales EUR 63.5 million Visitors 2.2 million Bio Rex, pharmacy Visitors 4.5 million Sales EUR 20.5 million Visitors 1.9 million CBD 2 1 BREEAM/LEED environmentally certified 12 Sweetest spots for your shops NORWAY Greater Oslo area 1.
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