First international-style shopping mall in Montenegro to open this summer
13:33 Fri 07 Mar 2008
Currently, Delta Real Estate is undertaking work on another ground-breaking mall in Belgrade, Delta Planet, and has significant regional plans for expansion.
Currently, Delta Real Estate is undertaking work on another ground-breaking mall in Belgrade, Delta Planet, and has significant regional plans for expansion.

The first international-style shopping mall in Montenegro, Delta City in Podgorica, is set to open this summer. Colliers International is the exclusive leasing agent, previously responsible for the leasing of Delta City in Belgrade, which featured a host of big international retailers.

Delta City will have a gross actual area of 24 000 sq m. Located three kilometers from the center of Podgorica, its primary catchment area – the entire city of Podgorica – will be nearly 200 000 people. Its secondary catchment area, the center and south of the country, raises that figure to nearly 450 000 people, or nearly two thirds of the country.

The development will include a cineplex and a supermarket as anchor tenants, and there will also be entertainment facilities and a food court.

Delta Real Estate is the leading shopping mall developer in Serbia. Currently, Delta Real Estate is undertaking work on another ground-breaking mall in Belgrade, Delta Planet, and has significant regional plans for expansion.

Miodrag Gazibara, Key Accounts Manager at Colliers International Serbia, is responsible for bringing some of the big name international retailers to Montenegro. He said, “We think that the people of Podgorica are going to be very excited by the quality of the retailers that we are bringing to town! This mall is going to transform shopping in Montenegro!”

 
 
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