Budapest is the European capital in which we often have the opportunity to run projects for our clients. This time in the capital of Hungary we have prepared a new Levi’s store.
This is a monobrand store in the Corvin Plaza shopping center. This shopping mall is located in the center of Pest, in the eastern part of the Hungarian capital. The owner of the object is the French group Klepierre. On an area of 34 thousand sq m we will find a large selection of shops and restaurants. Among tenants we can find our other clients – the CCC company, as well as the LPP group with all five brands from its portfolio – Reserved, Mohito, Sinsay, Cropp and House. The Corvin Plaza also houses a store of another Polish clothing brand – Tatuum. Other manufacturers running their stores in the center include H&M, Orsay or New Yorker.
Levi’s store prepared by Ergo Store can be found on level 0 of a four-storey center. The Ergo Store team was responsible for retail furniture manufacturing, transport and assembly, which we carried out in the last days of November 2019. According to the current concept of Levi’s monobrand stores, we used materials such as wood, plywood, steel and glass to prepare the furniture.
Our cooperation with the Levi’s brand is long-term. This year we have already prepared Levi’s monobrand stores in Prague, Kiev and Odessa, Tbilisi and other cities. Other store formats that we produce for the legendary American brand are shop-in-shops and outlets, which we have already prepared this year, among others, in Thessaloniki and Polgar in Hungary. In addition, we’ve worked in such European capitals such as Rome, Paris, Bucharest, Madrid, Tirana, Tbilisi and Warsaw for the American brand. We will inform you about futher projects.
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