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| native_name = Меркатор Центар Београд |
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| caption = Mercator Center Belgrade in 2010 |
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| location = [[New Belgrade]], [[Serbia]] |
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== Old Mercator == |
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The first Mercator center was opened in 1972, also in New Belgrade, but at a different location. It is located along the Mihaila Pupina Boulevard. At the time of opening, it was city's "pride", and one of the first shopping malls in Belgrade. With [[Fontana, Belgrade|Fontana]], [[Hotel Jugoslavija]], [[Palace of Serbia|SIV building]] and [[Ušće Towers|CK building]], it was considered one of the symbols of New Belgrade.<ref name=Politika>{{cite news | author = Jovan Gajić | title = Od ponosa do ruine | trans-title = From pride to ruin | newspaper = [[Politika]] | page = 15 | language = sr | date = 24 January 2022 | url = https://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/497773/Od-ponosa-do-ruine}}</ref> It was built as the "grandiose" structure, made from [[reinforced concrete]], and resembling a "[[fallout shelter]]".<ref>{{cite news | author = Milan Janković | script-title=sr: Од један до пет - Одлазак у "Меркатор" | trans-title = 1 to 5 - visiting "Mercator" | newspaper = Politika | page = 15 | language = sr | date = 24 January 2022}}</ref> |
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Apart from the numerous stores, shops, cafes and restaurants, in the southern extension it had a farmers market. It was the first indoor farmers market in Belgrade. Restaurant "Pri Majolka", later renamed "Vojvodina", was one of the most popular in New Belgrade.<ref name=Politika/><ref>{{cite news | author = Milan Janković | title = Kad fajront "zvoni" u pet po podne | trans-title = When closing time alarms at five in the afternoon | newspaper = Politika | page = 16 | language = sr | date = 14 December 2020 | url = http://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/468759/Beograd/Kad-fajront-zvoni-u-pet-po-podne}}</ref> The northern extension hosted cinema "Jugoslavija". The building was expanded and renovated in the early 1990s, when the name Mercator was officially dropped, but unofficially remained until today. During the economic collapse in the 1990s, a [[flea market]] developed in front of the mall, along the boulevard.<ref name=Politika/> |
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After the opening of the new Mercator Center, the former one became known as the Old Mercator. Though still in use, it was left without proper maintenance since the early 1990s. By the 2020s, the structure deteriorated, with many empty shops, broken concrete parts and staircases. The flea market was formed again. In January 2021, part of the ceiling above the farmers market collapsed, injuring several people.<ref name=Politika/> The collapsed area was left to the elements and in July 2023 city announced plan to turn this section into the parking.<ref>{{cite news | author = Daliborka Mučibabić | script-title=sr: Пијаца "Стари Меркатор" добија гаражу за 51 возило | trans-title = Farmers market "Old Mercator" gets a garage for 51 vehicle | newspaper = Politika | page = 13 | language = sr | date = 25 July 2023}}</ref> |
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== Mercator Center Belgrade == |
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⚫ | Mercator Center Belgrade was opened in December 2002. Mercator Center Belgrade has 52,400 square meters with 74 stores and Mercator hypermarket (8,600 square meters).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.b92.net/biz/vesti/srbija.php?yyyy=2012&mm=09&dd=01&nav_id=639379|title = Otvoren renovirani Merkator}}</ref> The construction cost 38 million euros. In 2012, the facility was upgraded; the cost was 12 million euros.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Beograd/340439/Sutra-otvaranje-renoviranog-Merkator-centra-Beograd|title = Sutra otvaranje renoviranog Merkator centra Beograd}}</ref> |
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In December 2017, Mercator Serbia sold it to the Serbian holding company [[MPC Holding]] owned by Serbian businessman [[Petar Matić]], for a sum of 46 million euros.<ref>{{cite news|title=Srbin kupio TC "Merkator" za 46 miliona evra|url=http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/naslovna/ekonomija/aktuelno.239.html:701927-Srbin-kupio-TC-Merkator-za-46-miliona-evra|accessdate=6 February 2018|work=novosti.rs|date=19 December 2017|language=Serbian}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 5 November 2024
Mercator Center Belgrade | |
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Меркатор Центар Београд | |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Location | New Belgrade, Serbia |
Coordinates | 44°49′14″N 20°24′51″E / 44.82052°N 20.41411°E |
Completed | 2002 |
Owner | MPC Holding |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 8,600 m2 (92,600 sq ft) |
Mercator Center Belgrade (Serbian: Меркатор Центар Београд), located in Belgrade's municipality of New Belgrade, is the biggest Mercator Serbia Center in the retail chain.
Old Mercator
[edit]The first Mercator center was opened in 1972, also in New Belgrade, but at a different location. It is located along the Mihaila Pupina Boulevard. At the time of opening, it was city's "pride", and one of the first shopping malls in Belgrade. With Fontana, Hotel Jugoslavija, SIV building and CK building, it was considered one of the symbols of New Belgrade.[1] It was built as the "grandiose" structure, made from reinforced concrete, and resembling a "fallout shelter".[2]
Apart from the numerous stores, shops, cafes and restaurants, in the southern extension it had a farmers market. It was the first indoor farmers market in Belgrade. Restaurant "Pri Majolka", later renamed "Vojvodina", was one of the most popular in New Belgrade.[1][3] The northern extension hosted cinema "Jugoslavija". The building was expanded and renovated in the early 1990s, when the name Mercator was officially dropped, but unofficially remained until today. During the economic collapse in the 1990s, a flea market developed in front of the mall, along the boulevard.[1]
After the opening of the new Mercator Center, the former one became known as the Old Mercator. Though still in use, it was left without proper maintenance since the early 1990s. By the 2020s, the structure deteriorated, with many empty shops, broken concrete parts and staircases. The flea market was formed again. In January 2021, part of the ceiling above the farmers market collapsed, injuring several people.[1] The collapsed area was left to the elements and in July 2023 city announced plan to turn this section into the parking.[4]
Mercator Center Belgrade
[edit]Mercator Center Belgrade was opened in December 2002. Mercator Center Belgrade has 52,400 square meters with 74 stores and Mercator hypermarket (8,600 square meters).[5] The construction cost 38 million euros. In 2012, the facility was upgraded; the cost was 12 million euros.[6]
In December 2017, Mercator Serbia sold it to the Serbian holding company MPC Holding owned by Serbian businessman Petar Matić, for a sum of 46 million euros.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Jovan Gajić (24 January 2022). "Od ponosa do ruine" [From pride to ruin]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
- ^ Milan Janković (24 January 2022). Од један до пет - Одлазак у "Меркатор" [1 to 5 - visiting "Mercator"]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
- ^ Milan Janković (14 December 2020). "Kad fajront "zvoni" u pet po podne" [When closing time alarms at five in the afternoon]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 16.
- ^ Daliborka Mučibabić (25 July 2023). Пијаца "Стари Меркатор" добија гаражу за 51 возило [Farmers market "Old Mercator" gets a garage for 51 vehicle]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 13.
- ^ "Otvoren renovirani Merkator".
- ^ "Sutra otvaranje renoviranog Merkator centra Beograd".
- ^ "Srbin kupio TC "Merkator" za 46 miliona evra". novosti.rs (in Serbian). 19 December 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2018.