Location | Donetsk, Ukraine |
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Coordinates | 48°01′50″N 37°47′15″E / 48.0306°N 37.7875°E |
Opening date | October 2006 |
Total retail floor area | 115,000 m2 (1,240,000 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 4 |
Website | doncity |
Donetsk City (Ukrainian: Донецьк-Сіті, stylized as: DOHEцЬK CITi) is a large enclosed shopping mall in Donetsk, Ukraine. Located along Artema Street, the mall opened in October 2006 and includes a total area of approximately 115,000 sq. meters.[1][2] It contains over 115 stores, an eight-screen multiplex, bowling alley, and a family entertainment center ("Funtura").[3]
According to a November 2012 report in Forbes Ukraine, Donetsk City is the fifth most-visited shopping center in Ukraine, with an average of 30,000 visitors per day.[3]
The mall is the flagship project of the "Investment and Development" group headed by Igor Gumenuk, Vasily Mikulin, and Irina Friedman. As of January 2013, a fair amount of the office space portion of the project was not yet rented.[4]
Following the outbreak of the war in Donbas in 2014, Donetsk city briefly closed, before reopening a few years later. While most of the shops present at the mall did not return, a few remained functional.[5]
References
- ↑ Информация о торгово-развлекательном центре «Донецк Сити», doncity.com.ua, Retrieved 12 March 2014
- ↑ (27 October 2006). В Донецке открывается новый региональный ТРЦ "Донецк-Сити", ОстроВ (in Russian)
- 1 2 Struk, Elena (6 November 2012). Самые посещаемые торговые центры Украины, Forbes Ukraine
- ↑ (28 January 2013). Кто зарабатывает на недвижимости, Forbes Ukraine
- ↑ "Донецьк-2020: жителі розповіли і показали, як змінилося місто" [Donetsk-2020: residents told and showed how the city has changed]. Radio Svoboda (in Ukrainian). 30 August 2020. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
External links
- doncity.com.ua - Official website