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MEGA Omsk Omsk, Russia Okunevo Unlike Muromtsevo Anywhere Else 17.5 MLN VISITORS ANNUALLY Bolsherechye MEGA Omsk Omsk, Russia Okunevo Unlike Muromtsevo anywhere else 17.5 MLN VISITORS ANNUALLY Bolsherechye Krutinka An amazing range of more than 110 brands in the MEGA Omsk for many brand favourites and as the only place for families to gallery cannot be found anywhere else in the region. A leading discover the Chadograd edutainment experience – MEGA Omsk is destination where fashion, sports, family and dining brands really truly unlike anywhere else. stand out, MEGA OmskTyukalinsk enjoys 17.5 million visitors a year. Unique Sargatskoye Nazyvaevsk Gorkovskoye Tatarsk Lyubinskiy Kalachinsk Kormilovka Moskalenki Luzino Isil’kul’ Azovo Sherbakul’ Tavrickeskoye Catchment Areas People Distance ● Primary 246,200 < 10 km ● Secondary 942,000 10–19 km ● Tertiary 762,000 19–159 km Total area: 1,950,000 Pavlogradka 29 MIN 57% 15 42% BUS ROUTES TO GET TO MEGA Cherlak CUSTOMERS COME LIFESTYLE BY CAR GUESTS Russkaya Polyana A region with Loyal customers strong potential MEGA Omsk is located in Omsk and attracts shoppers from all over the city and surrounding areas. MEGA is loved by families, lifestyle and experienced guests alike. The Omsk region the Netherlands and the UK) have all expressed interest in the Omsk region. Part of the Russian Federation, Omsk stretches 600 km from north to south and 300 km from east to west. The region borders The city of Omsk Kazakhstan in the south and southwest. The region’s main river GUESTS VISIT MEGA 93 min 31% 52% MEGA Omsk is in the Siberian city of Omsk. Founded in 1716, 2.9 TIMES PER MONTHS AVERAGE DWELL TIME FAMILIES WITH KIDS OF CUSTOMES is the Irtysh which is fed by the smaller rivers Ishim, Om, Osha UNDER 16 ARE MARRIED Omsk is one of Siberia’s oldest cities and the administrative and Tara. centre of the region. The city is one of Russia’s main industrial The major cities here are Omsk, Tara, Isilkul, Kalachinsk centres with an economy based on machinery manufacturing, and Tukalinsk. The region’s foreign investment centres on the petrochemicals and aerospace. Omsk has extensive partner wholesale and retail trade, processing industries, transport and relations in commercial, economic, social, cultural 803 EUR communications. Investors from the CIS (Kazakhstan, Belarus, and scientific sectors, as well as AVERAGE 87% 34 YEARS OLD 51% Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan) and from overseas (the in joint investment and MONTHLY INCOME REGULLAR AVERAGE WOMEN CUSTOMERS CUSTOMER USA, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Canada, Switzerland, industrial projects. Omsk Region: Omsk 4.8 BILLION RUR 141.140 km2 RETAIL TURNOVER AREA OF THE REGION 3.150.761 POPULATION IN REGION INCLUDING CITY Industries: MECHANICAL PETROCHEMICAL ENGINEERING AEROSPACE RADIOELECTRONICS City of Omsk: 573 км2 CITY AREA 1 MEGA Omsk Level 1 2 MEGA Omsk Level 2 USE THIS AS THE COLOURED KEY FOR CATEGORIES Family fashion Sport High + young fashion Electronics Classic fashion Service Food Entertainment МЕГА Дом культуры SMYK Family fashion Classic fashion Sport Service Young fashion Food Electronics Entertainment CCC 127.000 SQM 181 7.400 98% 51% 87% GLA STORES PARKING SPACES BRAND AWARENESS WOMEN REGULAR CUSTOMERS The biggest names in the business Linked by the highway to the city centre and within easy reach experience. On top of that, MEGA Omsk is the only place in of Northern Kazakhstan, MEGA Omsk is the go to destination the entire region with Chadograd edutainment, as well as brands for an area of more than 1.9 million people. Nowhere else like Zara, Pull & Bear, Oysho, Stradivarius, MANGO, Mothercare, in the region can compete for children’s fashion and sport Bershka, Adidas and the biggest in Russia, Gloria Jeans. outfits, range of affordable dining or the standard of customer 66% unique brands 93 MINS AVERAGE 66% DWELL TIME UNIQUE BRANDS FOR OMSK IKEA Centres Russia | +7 495 221 33 11 | [email protected] | www.ikeascr.com.
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