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Coordinates: 48°6′30″N 16°19′1″E / 48.10833°N 16.31694°E / 48.10833; 16.31694
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With a leasable area of 173,000 square metres,<ref>[http://www.wirtschaftsblatt.at/home/oesterreich/334211/index.do?index=1&direct= ''Wirtschaftsblatt''] (in German)</ref> it is the biggest shopping mall in [[Austria]] and also one of the biggest in [[Europe]]. It contains over 330 shops and has around 4,500 employees.{{When?|date=February 2013}} The SCS offers 10,000 parking spaces. It also serves people from [[Hungary]], [[Slovenia]], [[Slovakia]], and the [[Czech Republic]].
With a leasable area of 173,000 square metres,<ref>[http://www.wirtschaftsblatt.at/home/oesterreich/334211/index.do?index=1&direct= ''Wirtschaftsblatt''] (in German)</ref> it is the biggest shopping mall in [[Austria]] and also one of the biggest in [[Europe]]. It contains over 330 shops and has around 4,500 employees.{{When?|date=February 2013}} The SCS offers 10,000 parking spaces. It also serves people from [[Hungary]], [[Slovenia]], [[Slovakia]], and the [[Czech Republic]].


In December 2007, the SCS was sold for €607 mil.<ref>[http://noe.orf.at/stories/287101/ ''Kauf der SCS kostete 607 Mio. Euro''], ORF.at (in German)</ref> to Dutch real estate company [[Unibail-Rodamco]], which also owns the [[Donauzentrum]], the biggest shopping centre in the city of Vienna.
In December 2007, the SCS was sold for €607 mil.<ref>[http://noe.orf.at/stories/287101/ ''Kauf der SCS kostete 607 Mio. Euro''], ORF.at (in German)</ref> to French real estate company [[Unibail-Rodamco]], which also owns the [[Donauzentrum]], the biggest shopping centre in the city of Vienna.


== Facts ==
== Facts ==

Revision as of 11:00, 19 February 2014

Shopping City Süd
Shopping City Süd
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LocationVösendorf, Austria
Coordinates48°6′30″N 16°19′1″E / 48.10833°N 16.31694°E / 48.10833; 16.31694
Address
  • Shopping City Süd
  • 2334 Vösendorf
Opening date1976 (1976)
DeveloperHans Dujsik
OwnerUnibail-Rodamco
No. of stores and services330
Total retail floor area173,000 square metres (1,900,000 sq ft)*
No. of floors2 (main levels)
Parking10,000
Websitewww.scs.at

The Shopping City Süd (SCS) is a shopping centre located in Vösendorf, south of Vienna, Austria.

With a leasable area of 173,000 square metres,[1] it is the biggest shopping mall in Austria and also one of the biggest in Europe. It contains over 330 shops and has around 4,500 employees.[when?] The SCS offers 10,000 parking spaces. It also serves people from Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic.

In December 2007, the SCS was sold for €607 mil.[2] to French real estate company Unibail-Rodamco, which also owns the Donauzentrum, the biggest shopping centre in the city of Vienna.

Facts

  • Opened 22 September 1976
  • Expansion on 20 October 1988
  • Opened Multiplex Center on 25 October 1994
  • Total sales area (Main complex, multiplex & specialised dealers on SCS area): ~ 270.000 m²
  • Total roofed over area (Main complex, IKEA and Multiplex): ~160.000 m²
  • Total length of show window miles: ~3 km
  • Longest stretch of buildings: 1,6 km
  • Parking lot for ~10.000 vehicles
  • Gross turnover 2004: ca. €1 bn.
  • Visitors, as of 2005: >25 Million
  • Persons employed: ca. 4.500

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Wirtschaftsblatt (in German)
  2. ^ Kauf der SCS kostete 607 Mio. Euro, ORF.at (in German)