The first modern regional shopping centre in Prešov, the third biggest city in Slovakia, opened its second stage on 23 September. JTRE’s expanded EPERIA Shopping Mall includes new fashion brands, restaurants, and a multiplex cinema, with the retail area increased by 50 percent.
“When EPERIA opened, we set ourselves the goal of bringing a regional shopping centre to Prešov with world-class design – a quality shopping experience that truly belongs to an exceptional regional shopping centre. The new fashion destination of EPERIA for the city and region of Prešov was mapped from the outset by a wonderful selection of fashion brands. As the second stage welcomes new brands – with the first stage at full capacity – EPERIA will rank among the top regional shopping centres in Slovakia,” said Peter Píš, director of JTRE’s commercial real estate department.
The extensive entertainment and leisure range has been further complemented by the addition of KINO STAR’s five modern boutique cinemas. Eating options have been increased with modern concepts in the food court, and a separate Burger King with a drive-in. In connection with increased floor space, the car park has an additional 200 spaces to bring the total to 800 (mostly underground). A public transport stop has been added next to the project and improved roads will ease vehicle access from the city centre.
“EPERIA was our first retail project of such scale, and its second stage expansion will truly leverage its market potential. I believe we have achieved a good mix of shops, restaurants, and services to meet the needs of the over 100,000 residents in Prešov and the local area. With an enlarged EPERIA, Prešov has a shopping centre of super-regional importance,“ explained Pavel Pelikán, JTRE’s executive director.
The two-floor EPERIA opened in November 2017 with almost 100 shops covering 22,000 sqm. Shortly after opening, preparations began on extending the centre – since visitor numbers had exceeded the owner’s forecasts.
“The first stage’s success was due to an attractive mix of shops, services, entertainment and eating places, as well as factors necessary for the success of regional shopping centres: transport accessibility and parking spaces. Having acquired key tenants for the expansion and with increasing footfall, the decision was made to expand the shopping centre,” explains Juraj Bielik, member of the board of 365.invest.