Hadsund Butikscenter

Hadsund Butikscenter is a shopping mall and town square located in Hadsund, Denmark. It opened in August 16, 1975.[1] Shopping center has 1.1 million annual visitors.

Hadsund Butikscenter
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Shopping Centre is located in the northern part of the city's pedestrian zone Store Street. It is arranged over 2 floors with an escalator. At the center of the square there is a fountain and sculpture was donated by the Bank Hadsund by shopping center's inauguration.[2]

Shopping Centre was opened in 1975 and was the first one udedørs center in the form of a shopping high street, but was associated with an extensive renovation in 1979, a covered mall.[3]

The mall has about 18 stores.

The center includes stores like:

History

Shopping Centre is housed in Bdr. Johan & Axel Horn Bech old jam factory buildings were built in 1898 and extended in 1916. On December 9, 1974 the company moved into the industrial area Hadsund North. And three months later dropped the plant's chimney. Jam factory was in 1986 part of Scandic Food.[4] Jam Factory which was the oldest of work closed in 2011.[5]

Hornbech Jam had its headquarters in Hadsund, but also had a small office in Copenhagen. Hornbech Marmalade, received many awards for their jam including in England and Germany. Hornbech Jam produced today by Scandic Food.[6] Hornbecs's buildings is the day to keep. It comprises the eastern part of the center.

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References

  1. (in Danish) Folkeblad, Flere nyheder i det nye center, d. 10. julie 1975
  2. (in Danish) Hadsund Folkeblad, d. 16. August 1975
  3. (in Danish) Hadsundby.dk - Butikstorvets indvielse 1975 Archived 2013-10-23 at the Wayback Machine
  4. (in Danish) Gammel Nyt, Nr. 25, 1998.
  5. (in Danish) Marmeladefabrik lukker i Hadsund
  6. (in Danish)Scandic Food - Hornbech Archived 2014-01-07 at the Wayback Machine


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