Ristikko

Shopping mall in Helsinki, Finland
60°14′21.1″N 24°50′58.5″E / 60.239194°N 24.849583°E / 60.239194; 24.849583AddressAjomiehentie 1Opening date2015OwnerHartela (50%)
Ilmarinen (50%)No. of stores and servicesover 25No. of anchor tenants5Total retail floor area11,332 square metresParking340Websitekauppakeskusristikko.fi/english/

Ristikko (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈristikːo], literally meaning "lattice") is a shopping center in Helsinki, Finland, built on the premises of Hartwall's former bottle warehouse in the Konala district.[1] It is located near the intersection of busy road connections, Vihdintie (Route 120) and Ring I (Route 101), and buses run to the center of Helsinki, Hakaniemi, Western Vantaa and Northern Espoo, among other places. The name ristikko is rooted in a combination of the building's load-bearing, old and new lattice structures.[1]

The first phases of the shopping center opened in 2008–2009, and it was completed in its entirety in 2015.[2] The shopping center is half owned by Hartela Etelä-Suomi Oy and Ilmarinen, a pension insurance company.[2] The Gross leasable area (GLA) is 13,787 square meters and the net leasable area (NLA) is 11,332 square meters.[3] The shopping center includes K-Supermarket, Saiturinpörssi, Posti, Konalan asukastila, KiipeilyAreena Ristikko, Fitness24Seven, Luhta Outlet, a pharmacy, a few hairdressers and restaurants. There are 340 parking spaces in connection with the shopping center.[4]

In 2020, the shopping center was visited by 1.5 million people and annual sales were EUR 28.5 million.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Kauppakeskus Ristikko - L Arkkitehdit (in Finnish)
  2. ^ a b Hartela myi puolet Kauppakeskus Ristikosta Eteralle - Rakennusosakeyhtiö Hartela (in Finnish)
  3. ^ a b Kauppakeskukset 2021 - Suomen Kauppakeskusyhdistys ry (in Finnish)
  4. ^ Pysäköinti - Kauppakeskus Ristikko (in Finnish)

External links

  • Ristikko Official Site (in English)
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