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The Closer the Better 01 LIPPULAIVA THE CLOSER THE BETTER NEXT GENERATION IN 2020 02 WARM HEART OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY The extensive (re)development of Lippulaiva located in Espoonlahti, in the Helsinki area, will make a benchmark for the modern centre catering 7CUSTOMERS, million ANNUAL ESTIMATE to the everyday needs of local residents. The completely new shopping centre will double the size of the old centre and turn the shopping centre into a true state-of-the-art crosspoint. 42,000GLA, SQ.M. The new metro line and bus terminal will be fully integrated in the centre and housing consisting of approximately 550 new apartments to be built on top. 10,000COMMUTERS PER DAY, ESTIMATE Finland’s first recyclable pop-up shopping centre SECURED CUSTOMER Pikkulaiva, a 10,000 sq.m. temporary shopping centre, is located in the vicinity of Lippulaiva that has served local BASE DURING residents already since 1993. Pikkulaiva ensures continuity CONSTRUCTION to services for duration of the construction work. The pop-up shopping centre is fully leased. 03 Focus on groceries 80MORE THAN shops 175SALES, ANNUAL ESTIMATE Extended M.E.E.T MEUR – food & beverage offering LIPPULAIVA OPENS IN Extensive 2020 private and public services 2017 › Pikkulaiva opens › Demolition Casual fashion for starts whole family 04 PRIME LOCATION * GROWING CUSTOMER FLOW 229,00015 minutes PEOPLE LIVING & WORKING Lippulaiva is located in the rapidly growing WITHIN THE CATCHMENT AREA and wealthy Espoonlahti area. Over the coming decade, the Espoonlahti area will see the fastest residential growth and densification in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. * Lippulaiva is a true traffic hub, directly 42,000 5 minutes connected to the new metro station and feeder line bus terminal, right next to the Länsiväylä highway and extensive cycle paths. Lippulaiva is quick and easy to reach from all directions LIPPULAIVA by bus, metro, car, bike or feet. POPULATION>25% GROWTH 16 km to Kirkkonummi BY 2025 *2015 05 15 km close to daily10,000 commuters 26 minutes by metro to Helsinki CBD 1,400 ISO OMENA convenient parking spaces HELSINKI CBD spaces1,000 for bikes 16 km to Helsinki CBD cars60,000 on Länsiväylä per day 06 STRONG ATTRACTIVE PURCHASING CUSTOMER BASE POWER Lippulaiva’s customers have strong purchasing power, and the population in the catchment area belongs to the wealthiest in Finland. Families with children Senior households 29% 20% 07 CATCHMENT AREA POTENTIAL96,000 CUSTOMERS IN THE CATCHMENT AREA 1 Kauniainen Espoonkartano 820PURCHASING POWER IN THE CATCHMENT AREA, MEUR Kauklahti Latokaski ISO OMENA LIPPULAIVA 50 79%MIDDLE OR HIGH INCOME Saunalahti Finnoo Kivenlahti Nöykkiö Matinkylä Sarvvik Sundsberg 51 Senior Young Espoonlahti households single adults Soukka Young couples, no children Kirkkonummi Suvisaaristo Others 6% % 3 42% 08 The new Lippulaiva will create a mixed-use urban NATURAL VENUE crosspoint that caters for all daily needs. The service offering will have a strong focus on groceries and THAT CATERS necessity-driven retail e.g. health & beauty and FOR ALL DAILY NEEDS casual fashion. The centre plays a central role in the daily shopping of the Espoonlahti residents. TENANT MIX 41% 42,000GLA, SQ.M. Groceries Leisure and home Fashion Other supplies specialty stores 16% 14% 11% 11% 4% 3% Cafés and Health and Services restaurants beauty 09 EXTENSIVE M.E.E.T. – FOOD STRONG GROCERIES EXTENSIVE PRIVATE AND BEVERAGE OFFERING AND OTHER DAILY SHOPPING AND PUBLIC SERVICES The ground floor provides convenient More than 40% of the gross leasable Lippulaiva also houses both private and and quick options, while the restaurants area will be for grocery stores. Other daily public services. A kindergarten, health on the second floor will have a wide range shopping and services, including health & beauty, services, gym as well as public services of possibilities for socialising in a casual fashion, home & leisure and specialty provided by the City of Espoo Other pleasant atmosphere. stores complement the offering. are just some examples. specialty stores → → → OF>10% GLA FOOD AND 17,000GROCERY GLA 60%PRE-LEASED BY BEVERAGE SQ.M. APRIL 2017 10 EASY ACCESS Bus terminal Access to metro Access 2 3 Private and public services. Groceries and other daily shopping including home, leisure, casual fashion 1 and special stores. Restaurants and cafés for socialising in a pleasant atmosphere. Large groceries supported by other G daily shopping. Convenient and quick options for food and beverage. Parking space in two floors. Metro station. 11 FITNESS CENTRE Clothes & Fashion 3 Groceries, Health & Beauty Cafés & Restaurants Leisure, Home Supplies, Services, Other Specialty Stores Access to metro 2 Public and private services Other Entrance Lift 1 Escalator Stairs G ESPOONLAHDEN APTEEKKI 12 STATE-OF-THE-ART, ENERGY EFFICIENT LIPPULAIVA Urban transportation hub Sustainable energy production Environmentally- friendly construction methods: isolation, ventilation Low-carbon materials: wood, low-carbon concrete Placed in the heart of local community, the new Lippulaiva is designed to meet BREEAM Excellent certification target. The integration Other sustainable with metro line and bus terminal together with solutions: green roof, Excellent good bicycle connections and ultramodern led lightning environmentally-friendly solutions create lower environmental impacts. 13 FORERUNNER OF SUSTAINABILITY Citycon aims to be among the forerunners in sustainable shopping centre management. Citycon’s sustainable strategy starts with asset selection: our THE WORLD’S LARGEST shopping centres are multifunctional community hubs at urban locations. GEOTHERMAL ENERGY PLANT IN A SHOPPING CENTRE Citycon has the largest shopping centre portfolio with BREEAM In-Use environmental certification The new Lippulaiva will be hosting its own in the Nordics, and all the major projects have geothermal energy plant, producing main obtained certification. part of its energy locally and obtaining -95%EMISSIONS VS. TRADITIONAL CO2 heating and cooling mainly from renewable ENERGY PRODUCTION energy produced by its own plant. OF>70% SHOPPING CENTRES RECYCLABLE POP-UP BREEAM IN-USE CERTIFIED SHOPPING CENTRE Citycon is constructing Pikkulaiva, a Pikkulaiva is constructed from temporary pop-up shopping centre, to ensure recyclable elements that can be moved access to services for local residents and to by truck so the whole building can be Top 5% provide a convenient premises for 23 existing relocated once the temporary facilities GLOBALLY OF ALL REVIEWED tenants to continue operating during the are no longer needed. COMPANIES IN THE GRESB construction. ASSESSMENT 14 CITYCON ENRICHING URBAN CROSSPOINTS Citycon is a leading owner, manager and developer OUR SHOPPING of urban, grocery-anchored shopping centres. CENTRES: Citycon operates in the largest and fastest growing cities in the Nordics and Baltics. Located in urban crosspoints Linked to public transportation 51SHOPPING CENTRES 5TOTAL ASSETS, +13 MANAGED/RENTED EUR BILLION SHOPPING CENTRES Dominant in FINLAND catchment area million 74 visitors SWEDEN Everyday million 50 visitors 19 convenience 200MILLION VISITORS 3.7TENANT SALES, EUR BILLION 9 2 20 + 13* (Re)development NORWAY potential million 36 visitors + 21* ESTONIA & DENMARK million 17 visitors Number of shopping * managed/rented centres 31.12.2016 shopping centres 1 15 THE CITYCON LEASING TEAM HELPS YOU SUCCEED → JUSSI VYYRYLÄINEN Leasing Director [email protected] +358 207 664 500 FAST TRACK TO THE NORDIC MARKET 19 You are invited to take the → In-house retail expertise 9 2 fast track to the Nordic and Baltic throughout the shopping → 20 consumers. Let us sit down and centre value chain MIA HALTTUNEN find out what we can do together. → Pan-Nordic approach Senior Leasing Manager with a cross-border [email protected] leasing team +358 207 664 471 1 WWW.CITYCON.COM MORE THAN SHOPPING.
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