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Kherson. 16.04.2019

“Weekender” store will be opened in the Fabrika

“Weekender” store will be opened in Kherson shopping mall “Fabrika” in October. The total area of the new store will be 188.2 square meters.
“Weekender” is a multi-brand store of clothing and footwear stores for outdoor activities. The format of the store is a conceptual multi-brand in the Outdoor category, which includes collections of world brands: Columbia, Jack Wolfskin, Northland, Billabong, HITEC, Outventure, Kappa, Termit, Reef, Merrel, CAT, Skechers. The range includes clothing, shoes, and accessories for the whole family.
TEC “Fabrika” located at: Kherson, st. Zalaegerszeg, 18, at the intersection of Berislavsky highway and st. Zalaegerszeg. The total area of the TEC “Fabrika” is 82,000 square meters, the rental is 65 500 square meters. Ground parking is designed for 2 500 cars.
The project developer is Budhouse Group.



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