More retail projects were delivered in 2024, but the total leasable area was 15% lower compared to 2023

The modern retail stock in Romania reached 4.62 million sq. m, with projects cumulating around 180,000 sq. m GLA being completed in 2024, reflecting a 15% decrease when compared with 2023, while still being one of the best years in the past decade when it comes to new completions, according to data from the Cushman & Wakefield Echinox.

Developers completed 14 retail projects in 2024, representing both new schemes and extentions of existing projects, with retail parks having a 64% share in the delivered areas, the rest consisting of shopping centers.

Pitesti, Ploiesti, Giurgiu, Crevedia, Hunedoara, Bistrita, Sinaia, Ramnicu Valcea are among the cities which benefited from such investments in 2024, while the most important project completed last year in Bucharest was Jumbo Center (25,700 sq. m), which represented a complete refurbishment of the former Liberty Center.

Arges Mall in Pitesti, an 51,400 sq. m GLA project owned by Prime Kapital – MAS Real Estate, was the largest retail scheme delivered in 2024. Other projects finalized during the year were Shopping Park Pitesti (22,500 sq. m developed by Mitiska REIM – Square 7 Properties) and Aurora Retail Park Giurgiu of 13,000 sq. m owned by Cometex.

The potential for further growth is reflected in the current developers’ plans which exceed 700,000 sq. m GLA (under construction or planned projects) and which are due to be completed by 2028/ 2029, with Cluj Napoca, Iasi, Bacau, Galati and Bucharest being some of the targeted locations for new investments.

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