Heikintori

Heikintori

Heikintori is a shopping centre in Tapiola, Espoo, Finland.

Heikintori is the oldest shopping centre in the entire country of Finland. It includes many shops including clothes and electronics shops, many restaurants, and a barber's shop.

There are about 187,000 inhabitants in Heikintori's sphere of influence. The number of households is about 81,000. The annual consumption power of the area is almost 3.1 billion euro (2006).

Figures

* Built in 1968/1978
* Area for rent: 9,500
* Car parking spaces: 258, of which 258 covered
* Number of businesses: 46, including KappAhl, Aleksi 13, Alko, Andiamo, K-Kenkä and Kelloliike Sylvester
* Percentage of Citycon's ownership: 61.5%

External links

* [http://www.heikintori.fi/ Official site]


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