The ParkShopping

The ParkShopping is a shopping center located in the Sector of Southwest Isolated Areas (SAISO), in the administrative region of Guará, in the Federal District.

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LocationSAISO 6580 - Zona Industrial, Guará, DF, Brazil 71219-900
Opening date8 November 1983
OwnerMutiplan Empreendimentos Imobiliários S/A
No. of stores and services348[1]
No. of anchor tenants9
Total retail floor area127,592m2
No. of floors3
Parking4,005
WebsiteParkShopping.com.br

It was inaugurated on November 8, 1983, being the 2nd shopping center to be inaugurated in the Federal District and located on the road between Guará and the Pilot Plan, near the Interstate Bus Station of Brasília.

It has 242 stores, including nine anchors (C & A, Fnac, Lojas Americanas, Riachuelo, Renner, Zara, Hot Zone, complex bowling Park Bowling and cinema complex ParkPlex group Severiano Ribeiro group and Paris Filmes), and five mega-stores (Ponto Frio, Livraria Siciliano, Centaur, Outback and Siberian). It has 264 shops, 03 floors, 12 escalators, 03 elevators, 2761 parking spaces and 11 cinemas. The consumer traffic is 13.9 million people a year.

The ParkShopping, has its sales per square among the highest in the country, and this expansion will further enhance your shopping concept reference and leading fashion center in the Federal District.

Expansion

  • October/2008 - Fashion area with 22 stores
  • November/2008 - New food court with 8 new restaurants
  • June/2009 - 82 stores of various segments
  • October/2009 - New parking lot
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