Segece to open €375m shopping center in Budapest in October
Friday 11:39, July 16th, 2010
The Hungarian unit of French developer Segece will open in October a €375 million shopping in an area of Budapest undergoing a massive rehabilitation, Segece Magyarország told MTI on Friday.

The 65,000sqm Corvin Atrium is being built in District 8's Corvin Promenade. Hungarian-owned supermarket CBA will be one of the shopping centre's anchors

Segece is the oldest developer of shopping centers in France. Since 1998 the company has been a subsidiary of Klepierre, the real estate investment company of BNP Paribas. (MTI-Econews)

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