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Kluuvi shopping centre

Coordinates: 60°10′10″N 24°56′47″E / 60.169418°N 24.946314°E / 60.169418; 24.946314
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Kluuvi
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LocationKluuvi, Helsinki, Finland
Coordinates60°10′10″N 24°56′47″E / 60.169418°N 24.946314°E / 60.169418; 24.946314
Opening date15 March 1989 (1989-03-15)
ArchitectCastren-Jauhiainen-Nuuttila
No. of stores and services35
Total retail floor area15,900 m2 (171,146 sq ft)
No. of floors4
Parking725 bays
Websitewww.kluuvi.fi

The Kluuvi shopping centre (Finnish: Kauppakeskus Kluuvi) is a shopping centre on Aleksanterinkatu in the Kluuvi district in central Helsinki, Finland.[1][2] The shopping centre has about 35 businesses (of which the most notable are G-Star RAW, Superdry, Tiger of Sweden, Robert's Coffee, Fred Perry, Misako, George, Gina and Lucy, McDonald's, and Eat & Joy Kluuvi Market Hall). Kluuvi offers 10 new international brand stores first and only in Finland as well as a mix of some interesting Finnish retail concepts and restaurants. In the basement, there is an eco-market hall concept representing local Finnish delicacies from more than 500 Finnish small producers. Also a bread-oven and fish smokery are located in the shop. The shopping centre was opened on 15 March 1989, and was designed by the architect bureau Castren-Jauhiainen-Nuuttila. It was refurbished and reopened with a completely renewed commercial concept 14 October 2011.

The shopping centre comprises the entire western end of the Aasi (donkey) city block. It consists of five buildings (Aleksanterinkatu 7b, Aleksanterinkatu 9, Kluuvikatu 5, Kluuvikatu 7, and Yliopistonkatu 6), which are connected by a light yard covering the entire city block. The Aleksanterinkatu 9 building was an Elanto department store (Veikko Leistén [fi] 1952) with a granite façade of a relief of a working-class family, sculpted by Aimo Tukiainen. The Kluuvikatu 5 and Yliopistonkatu 6 buildings are old residential and business buildings from the 19th century, and only their façades remain to this day. The Aleksanterinkatu 7b and Kluuvikatu 7 buildings were designed by Castren-Jauhiainen-Nuuttila as supplementary buildings for the city block.

The shopping centre can be accessed with the tram lines 3, 4, and 7, as well as the metro from the Kaisaniemi metro station.

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  • Businesses: 35
  • Floors: 4
  • Rentable area / shopping centre: approx. 10000 m2
  • Distribution of area in the shopping centre:
  • Parking spaces (P-Kluuvi): 725

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kluuvi shopping centre | Visit Kluuvi shopping centre in Finland". www.visitnordic.com. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Kluuvi Shopping Centre". My Helsinki. Retrieved 19 September 2022.