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{{See also|List of shopping malls in Lithuania}}

'''Bruklinas''' is a privately owned commercial zone in ], ]. It consists of shopping, entertainment, car service, office and hotel facilities, its total floor area is 50,000&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> and land area is 9&nbsp;ha. '''Bruklinas''' is a privately owned commercial zone in ], ]. It consists of shopping, entertainment, car service, office and hotel facilities, its total floor area is 50,000&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> and land area is 9&nbsp;ha.


Bruklinas was developed by ]. Previously a location for "Šiaulių Oda" factory it was initially redeveloped as a smaller Ogmios Šiauliai shopping mall, and rebranded Bruklinas after a major expansion was completed in 2006-2007.<ref></ref> Bruklinas was developed by Ogmios group. Previously a location for "Šiaulių Oda" factory, it was initially redeveloped as a smaller Ogmios Šiauliai shopping mall, and rebranded Bruklinas after a major expansion was completed in 2006-2007.<ref></ref>


Bruklinas means ] in Lithuanian and the mall is designed after this borough and ] in general, including motifs of ] in its exterior. Bruklinas means ] in Lithuanian and the mall is designed after this borough and ] in general, including motifs of the ] in its exterior.{{Citation needed|date=February 2023}}


28,000&nbsp;m² of the total floor area is ] (anchor tenant "Norfa" supermarket, 5000&nbsp;m² <ref></ref>), 8,000&nbsp;m² is a future hotel/office building, 15,000&nbsp;m² is an interior and home decoration store, with a lot for another 10,000&nbsp;m² building available.<ref></ref> 28,000&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> of the total floor area is ] (anchor tenant "Norfa" supermarket, 5000&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> <ref></ref>), 8,000&nbsp;m² is a future hotel/office building, 15,000&nbsp;m² is an interior and home decoration store, with a lot for another 10,000&nbsp;m² building available.<ref></ref>


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Latest revision as of 23:40, 12 April 2024

See also: List of shopping malls in Lithuania

Bruklinas is a privately owned commercial zone in Šiauliai, Lithuania. It consists of shopping, entertainment, car service, office and hotel facilities, its total floor area is 50,000 m and land area is 9 ha.

Bruklinas was developed by Ogmios group. Previously a location for "Šiaulių Oda" factory, it was initially redeveloped as a smaller Ogmios Šiauliai shopping mall, and rebranded Bruklinas after a major expansion was completed in 2006-2007.

Bruklinas means Brooklyn in Lithuanian and the mall is designed after this borough and New York City in general, including motifs of the Brooklyn Bridge in its exterior.

28,000 m of the total floor area is outlet shopping mall (anchor tenant "Norfa" supermarket, 5000 m ), 8,000 m² is a future hotel/office building, 15,000 m² is an interior and home decoration store, with a lot for another 10,000 m² building available.

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References

  1. Shopping and Entertainment Center BRUKLINAS opens in Siauliai, Lithuania
  2. Bruklinas center, Siauliai - 75% of space leased six months before the opening date
  3. Shopping and Entertainment Center BRUKLINAS opens in Siauliai, Lithuania
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