Delta City - Delta City Podgorica

Delta City Podgorica

Delta City

Delta City mall in Podgorica, Montenegro.
Location Podgorica, Montenegro
Opening date October 1, 2008
Developer Delta Holding
Management Delta City
Owner Delta Holding
No. of stores and services 75
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 48,000 m²
No. of floors 2
Website Delta City Podgorica

Delta City Podgorica is the second shopping mall built and operated by Delta Holding. It was built at a cost of €60 million, and was opened on October 1, 2008.

The mall is built in the new part of Podgorica, on the junction of roads towards Cetinje and Nikšić. It has a total floor area of 48,000 m², with gross leasable area of 24,000 m².

List of prominent stores is similar to that of Belgrade mall: Nike, Zara, Mexx, Marks & Spencer, Tommy Hilfiger, Mango, Esprit, Oysho, Bershka, Pull and Bear, Stradivarius, Tally Weijl, Geox, Nine West, Guess, NewYorker, Office Shoes, and more.

What Podgorica mall is lacking is international food chains, so there is no Kentucky Fried Chicken or McDonalds, but there is a Costa Coffee outlet. The mall also features some local brands of fast food restaurants.

Mall also features a Cineplexx 6 screen multiplex cinema, and largest supermarket in Montenegro, Super Maxi. A large garage that spans the length of the mall at its back, and open parking in front make up for some 1,000 parking spaces.

Delta City Podgorica is the first large shopping mall in Montenegro, and it probably will not face competition from mall of similar size in Podgorica soon, with the possible exception of Mall of Montenegro.

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