Moldova Center

Mixed use in Iaşi, Romania
Moldova Center
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed use
Location1 Palat Street, Iaşi, Romania
Completed1970
Renovated2006/2015
Technical details
Floor count7
Floor area17,000 m2 (180,000 sq ft)

Moldova Center is a mixed-use building, with a total leasable area of over 16,900 square meters, combining the office area with the commercial one. The concept amplifies the well-being of employees in office spaces and all those who live in the area or visit the city center. The building has 6 floors with a typical area of approximately 2400 sqm / floor. "

It is the ideal place designed to deliver exceptional growth in a quality environment, where companies in the IT&C and R&D industries can develop and inspire people. Moldova Center uses the most efficient technologies to keep the costs of use as low as possible and at the same time to keep up with the most applied “green” development trends.

On the ground floor there is a generous retail area, with supermarket, bank, confectionery and various services.

In 2006, it was enlarged and renamed Moldova Mall. With 9,561 m2 (102,910 sq ft) gross leasable area (GLA), the complex had 80 stores, 3 cinema screens, and 14 fast-food and restaurants.[1]

In 2014–2015, under new ownership, the building was reconverted into a mixed-use property, with a compact shopping area covering the ground floor, and 14,600 square metres (157,153 sq ft) of class A offices on the floors 1 to 6.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ About Moldova Mall Archived 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Moldova Mall cumparata
  3. ^ "Moldova Center" – new project

External links

  • Moldova Center Website
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