Shopping City Süd
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Location | Vösendorf, Austria |
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Coordinates | 48°6′30″N 16°19′1″E / 48.10833°N 16.31694°E |
Address |
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Opening date | 1976 |
Developer | Hans Dujsik |
Owner | Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield |
No. of stores and services | 330 |
Total retail floor area | 235,000 square metres (2,500,000 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 2 (main levels) |
Parking | 10,000 |
Website | www |
The Shopping City Süd (SCS) is a shopping centre located in Vösendorf and Wiener Neudorf, south of Vienna, Austria.
With a leasable area of 235,000 m2 (2,530,000 sq ft),[1] it is the biggest shopping mall in Austria. It contains over 330 shops and has around 5,000 employees (2016).
In December 2007, the SCS was sold for €607 million[2] to French real estate company Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, which also owns the Donauzentrum.
Facts
- Opened 22 September 1976
- The first IKEA store in Austria (IKEA Vösendorf) opened at SCS in 1977
- Complete renovation and rebranding in 2012[3]
Access
The light rail station Vösendorf SCS of the Badner Bahn is located right in front of SCS. In addition, SCS is located just beside the junction of the Süd Autobahn (A2) and the Wiener Neustädter Straße (B17).
See also
Notes
- ^ Official website (in German)
- ^ Kauf der SCS kostete 607 Mio. Euro, ORF.at (in German)
- ^ "Geschichte"
External links
- Media related to Shopping City Süd at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
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