23.02.2022
For the LPP group, we produce a lot of new stores annually for all brands from their portfolio. This time we have prepared the Sinsay shop in Zagreb.
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It has about 804 thousand. inhabitants, and the Zagreb agglomeration is inhabited by 1.2 million. Historically, the city comes from the settlements of Gradec and Kaptol on the neighboring hills, which form the heart of today’s Zagreb.
The new Sinsay store prepared by Ergo Store is located in Westgate department store. It is the largest shopping center in Croatia, with as much as 226,000 sq m. The gallery offers a large number of shops, we can find there, among others such brands as: Reserved, Terranova, Mango, CCC, Europa 92, New Yorker, s.Oliver, C&A, H&M, Croata, Galileo, Mass, Müller and many others.
The Sinsay store covers 1,215.49 sq m. The scope of work of our team included the retail furniture manufacturing, its transport and assembly. The furniture was installed at the end of November. The store was officially opened on December 8, 2021. Its equipment was prepared according to the latest Sinsay interior concept.
The store in Zagreb is our next production in recent months for a Sinsay brand from the LPP group’s portfolio. We have produced Sinsay and House stores in Varazdin, new Sinsay shop in Hradec Kralove in Czech Republic, Sinsay store in Walbrzych, Sinsay shop in Siedlce and many more that you can read about on our blog.
Only in 2021, together with LPP, we have completed, among others, Cropp store in Wałbrzych as well as in Togliatti, four new LPP stores in Yekaterinburg, five new stores – Reserved, Mohito, House, Cropp and Sinsay in Grozny and many more.
So far, we had the opportunity to work with LPP, among others in Russia, Hungary, Germany, Finland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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