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NORWAY’S LEADING COMPANY IN PROPERTY AND MANAGEMENT
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THE OLAV THON GROUP
NORWAY’S LEADING SHOPPING CENTER GROUPThe Olav Thon Group owns and administers 97 shopping centres, with annual retail sales of around € 7.6 billion (2012). In addition, the Group owns a large number of retail stores and restaurants, mainly in the Oslo area.
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THE OLAV THON GROUP IN NUMBERS (2012)■ € 1 billion sales ■ € 500 million rental income ■ € 6.8 billion sales at shopping centres in Norway ■ € 800 million i sales at shopping centres in Sweden ■ 475 properties in Norway■ 25 properties abroad■ 3200 man-years ■ 6000 leases
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Here you will find clothes and shoes for every taste and budget. The street has a good mix of
high-end stores and chains offering the latest trends and high fashion for all ages.
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HIGH STREET OSLOTHE OLAV THON GROUP HAS 65,000 SQM OF RETAIL PREMISES IN OSLO AND CAN OFFER UNITS THAT CAN BE ADAPTED FOR YOUR CONCEPT
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Karl Johans gate in Oslo is a popular pedestrianised street where you will find both chain concepts and high-end stores. In this street and the surrounding areas there are several larger and smaller shopping centres.
A new district called Bjørvika is currently under develop-ment in the east of Oslo. The area will benefit from 20,000 new jobs (primarily in finance), 5,000 new homes, and stores and restaurants. This is also where you will find Oslo’s new opera house, and in just a few years the new national library and the Munch Museum will also be completed.
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GLASMAGASINETAprox. 35 shops;including Nü bySta�, Container,Mikko and Wolford.
POSTHALLENDesigner stores;including FreudianKicks, HenrikVibskov, Leila Hafzi.
ARKADEN25 shops;including TGR,The Body Shop,Ka�ebrennerietand Session.
OSLO CITY90 shops and placesto eat; including:Starbucks, Oasis,KappAhl, Lindex,H&M, Esthetique.
MØLLERGATA
STEEN & STRØMAprox. 60 shops;Including Hermes,Polo Ralph Lauren,Burberry, Lexington,Michael Kors andGucci.
EGERAprox. 25 shops;Including Høyer,Tommy Hilfiger,G-Star Raw andNespresso.
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STRESS
LMC
PANDURO
NILSSON SHOES
SYNSAM
INDISKA
CUBUS
TEKNIKMAGASINET
KROGH OPTIKK
URBAN
MARC BY MARC JACOBSVERO MODA
BOKLAGERET
MONKICUBUS
DRESSMANN
BIK BOK
BIANCO
H&M APOTEK
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HELLY HANSEN
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GLASMAGASINETAprox. 35 shops;including Nü bySta�, Container,Mikko and Wolford.
POSTHALLENDesigner stores;including FreudianKicks, HenrikVibskov, Leila Hafzi.
ARKADEN25 shops;including TGR,The Body Shop,Ka�ebrennerietand Session.
OSLO CITY90 shops and placesto eat; including:Starbucks, Oasis,KappAhl, Lindex,H&M, Esthetique.
MØLLERGATA
STEEN & STRØMAprox. 60 shops;Including Hermes,Polo Ralph Lauren,Burberry, Lexington,Michael Kors andGucci.
EGERAprox. 25 shops;Including Høyer,Tommy Hilfiger,G-Star Raw andNespresso.
THE OLAV THON GROUP HAS 30,000 SQM OF COMMERCIAL PREMISES IN OSLO’S STREET PARADE4,500
PER HOUR ON WEEKDAYS
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WE HAVE THE MOST ATTRACTIVE LOCATION FOR YOUR CONCEPT
More and more of the large international
high-end brands are establishing themselves in the area around Karl
Johans Gate.
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STORO STORSENTER
SANDVIKA STORSENTER
Kongsvinger
Moss
Skien
Larvik
Mandal
Førde
Mo i Rana
Sandnes
Egersund
Flekkeord
Molde
Florø
Namsos
Verdal
Ålesund
Brønnøysund
Kristiansund
Harstad
Narvik
Fauske
Fredrikstad
Geilo
Svolvær
Alta
Kragerø
Arendal
Steinkjer
Tynset
Kirkenes
VossFagernes
Sunndalsøra
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shopping centersWith 94 shopping centres, your concept can be all over Norway in a flash.
SØRLANDSSENTERET
KVADRAT
LAGUNEN STORSENTER
AMFI MOA
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7 OUT OF THE 10 LARGEST SHOPPING CENTRES IN NORWAY ARE OPERATED BY THE OLAV THON GROUP
NORDBY SHOPPINGCENTER (SWEDEN)
STORO STORSENTER
SKI STORSENTER
SANDVIKA STORSENTER
STRØMMEN STORSENTER
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SØRLANDSSENTERET
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Sandvika StorsenterSandvika Storsenter is a regional centre for the population in the municipalities west of Oslo. The centre is strategically located at a transport hub, and the number of visitors in 2012 was 7 million.
This is Norway’s largest shopping centre in terms of sales, and among the primary target audience are some of the country’s most affluent consumers. The centre is the best in the country for fashion/textiles and offers a great breadth and depth of the most popular concepts available today.
In 2010 Sandvika Storsenter was named Norway’s shopping centre of the year and best shopping centre in the Nordic region.
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Sandvika Storsenter is Norway’s largest shopping centre in
terms of sales.
1977 MILLION VISITORS
A YEAR
395 MILLIONTURNOVER
60,000 SQM STORES AND RESTAURANTS
KK € SQM NORWAY’S SHOPPING
CENTRE OF THE YEAR 2010
BEST SHOPPING CENTRE IN THE NORDIC
REGION 2010
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Lagunen StorsenterLagunen Storsenter is located in Laguneparken in the district of Fana in Bergen. It is the city’s largest shopping centre and Norway’s second largest in terms of sales. For the last three years the centre has won the award for the best shopping centre in Bergen. In combination with the various establishments in Laguneparken, the centre has developed into a popular shopping area for people in Bergen and Hordaland, as well as visitors and tourists. 130,000 people visit the centre every week.
The new Bergen Light Rail system opened in June 2013 and its terminus is integrated into the centre.
In 2002 Lagunen Storsenter completed a major expansion that provided 40 new tenants representing all kinds of sectors. Few shopping centres can match the diversity and breadth offered by Lagunen, and with over 50 fashion stores, the centre is decid-edly the largest fashion house in the Bergen region. Z
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Lagunen is located in Norway’s second largest city, Bergen.
1356 MILLION VISITORS
A YEAR
380 MILLION TURNOVER
70,000 SQM STORES AND RESTAURANTS
NORWAY’S SECOND LARGEST SHOPPING
CENTRE IN TERMS OF SALESBEST SHOPPING CENTRE IN THE CITY (2010, 2011, 2012)
KK € SQM
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AMFI Moa is located in Spjelkavik outside of Ålesund. With 100,000 sqm and 170 stores, this is indisputably the largest shopping centre in Central Norway and the 3rd largest in Norway. In 2012 it had 6 million visitors. The centre comprises the three buildings, Moa North, Moa East, and Moa South. North and South are currently connected by a footbridge.
AMFI Moa discovered early the value of developing and exploiting the potential of an effective customer club, and with almost 30,000 members (2/3 of the population of Ålesund) it is almost certainly the centre that has made the most progress in this field in Norway. The centre also has around 20,000 followers on Facebook and uses social media to convey messages and communicate with its customers.
AMFI Moa has extensive reconstruction and development plans, including a new footbridge to connect Moa East with the rest of the buildings.
AMFI Moa
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Norway’s 3rd largest shopping centre is outside of Ålesund.
1706 MILLIONVISITORS
A YEAR
313 MILLIONTURNOVER
100,000 SQM 3. LARGEST SHOPPING CENTRE
IN NORWAY
STORES AND RESTAURANTS
KK € SQM
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Kvadrat is located in Sandnes and is one of Norway’s largest shopping centres in terms of both sales and area. The centre has been rebuilt and modernised several times since opening in 1984, and has built up a unique position that extends far beyond the immediate area of Sandnes/Sola/the Stavanger region. A particular area of strength for the centre is clothing and shoes: of 155 stores, 66 are within this sector. Kvadrat also differs somewhat from competing shopping centres because its clientèle is more focussed on new products, range, and branded goods, than on sale items.
Kvadrat is in the process of an upgrade to its entrance that will provide 2,000 sqm of new retail space when completed in 2014. In addition, a refurbishment and expansion totalling 5,000 sqm on the centre’s north part is planned and should be completed in time for Christmas shopping in 2015.
Kvadrat
Kvadrat is located in Sandnes, just out-side of Norway’s oil capital, Stavanger.
1554,7 MILLION
VISITORS A YEAR
300 MILLION TURNOVER
62,000 SQM RECIPIENT OF NUMEROUS MARKETING
AWARDS
STORES AND RESTAURANTS
KK € SQM
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Ski Storsenter
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26 KM
Ski Storsenter is a commercial and
cultural hub in Ski.
1456 MILLION VISITORS
A YEAR
263 MILLIONTURNOVER
45,000 SQM STORES AND RESTAURANTS
Ski Storsenter is located in the centre of Ski, just outside Oslo and adjacent to public transportation. The centre is visited by approximately 6 million people annually and is home to a wide spectrum of industries, from the exclusive to the affordable. In addition, there are also a large number of service facilities.
Ski Storsenter is Norway’s fifth largest shopping centre. It has been nominated for and received several awards down the years, including the prize for Environmental Centre of the Year 2005.
The centre has been expanded several times and is currently home to a hotel, multiplex cinema, library, and homes, as well as commercial premises. It is therefore part of a large activity centre for the area as a whole.
NORWAY’S SHOPPING CENTRE OF THE YEAR 1997
ENVIRONMENTAL CENTRE OF THE YEAR 2003
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Storo Storsenter has an excellent location at a transportation hub in one of Oslo’s northern districts. The centre’s position as the city’s leading shopping centre was reinforced when it reopened after a major expansion in 2010. This provided the centre with a formidable growth in sales across all sectors, particularly in the service sector.
With an exciting mix of stores and Oslo’s largest range of fashion, the centre pulls in customers from across the city and neighbouring communities.
In 2012, Storo Storsenter was named the city’s best shopping centre and Norway’s shopping centre of the year. The centre was also nominated for best shopping centre in the city in 2013.
Storo Storsenter
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Storo Storsenter, on the outskirtsof Oslo, is the city’s leading shopping centre.
1304,1 MILLION
VISITORS A YEAR
256 MILLIONTURNOVER
56,000 SQM STORES AND RESTAURANTS
NORWAY’S SHOPPING CENTRE OF THE YEAR
2012
BEST SHOPPING CENTRE IN THE CITY 2012
KK € SQM
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Strømmen StorsenterStrømmen Storsenter is strategically located between Oslo and Oslo Airport, and is in close proximity to public transportation. The centre reopened in autumn 2012 with a total retail area of 65,000 sqm. With 203 stores, Strømmen Storsenter is Scandinavia’s largest shopping centre in terms of the number of tenants.
The centre has a broad mix of stores comprising both Norwegian and international chains, as well as local niche stores. It is the region’s leading fashion house with a wide range of stores within the areas of clothing, shoes, and accessories.K
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Strømmen Storsenter opened in autumn 2012
and is the region’s leading fashion house.
KK € 203SQM 3,8 MILLION
VISITORS A YEAR
253 MILLION TURNOVER
65,000 SQM STORES AND RESTAURANTS
NORWAY’S BEST CENTRE CAMPAIGN IN 2012
NORWAY’S SHOPPING CENTRE OF THE YEAR
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SørlandssenteretOn 24th October 2013 Sørlandssenteret opened its third and final phase of construction and is therefore Norway’s largest shopping centre comprising 123,000 sqm and 195 stores. The centre is located in a large retail park accessed by car, close to the entrance to Kristiansand, and it is a regional centre.
As a result of the latest expansion, Sørlandssenteret has almost doubled its provision of stores and now offers a range of flagship stores and new, exciting Norwegian and international chain concepts.
Sørlandssenteret has 4.2 million visitors during 2012, but this figure is expected to increase significantly following completion.
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Sørlandssenteret, Norway’s largest shopping centre,
is located outside Kristiansand.
KK € 195SQM 4,2 MILLION
VISITORS A YEAR
206 MILLION TURNOVER
123,000 SQM(INCLUDING PARKING)
NORWAY’S LARGEST SHOPPING CENTRE
(IN TERMS OF AREA)
STORES AND RESTAURANTS
Nordby Shoppingcenter is located in Sweden, just across the national border between Norway and Sweden. In recent years, the centre has reinforced its position as a regional centre for residents from both sides of the border. In 2012, the centre set a sales record of four billion Swedish kroner, and is now the largest shopping centre in the Nordic region in terms of sales. In 2012 it had 6.7 million visitors.
Nordby Shoppingcenter has been expanded several times and is currently under- going further development. This will be completed in two stages, in 2014 and 2015. The total area after the expansion is completed will be 95,000 sqm, in addition to a retail park of approximately 50,000 sqm.
Nordby Shoppingcenter
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120 KM
Nordby Shopping-center is located in Sweden, just across the border.
€ 105SQM 6,7 MILLION
VISITORS A YEAR
503 MILLION TURNOVER
82,000 SQM THE LARGEST SHOPPING CENTRE IN
THE NORDIC REGION IN TERMS OF SALES
STORES AND RESTAURANTS
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simen brekke olsenProperty Director
[email protected]. +47 915 11 378
gry ingunn flataker Property Director
[email protected]. +47 982 87 376Tel. +47 23 08 01 26
jørgen sollieProperty Manager
[email protected]. +47 970 81 680 Tel. +47 23 08 01 72
halvor østerliProperty Manager
[email protected]. +47 926 97 688Tel. +47 23 08 01 10
thomas rønningProperty Director
[email protected]. +47 913 29 730Tel. +47 23 08 01 22
lise lindProperty Director
[email protected]. +47 934 42 442
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