Last year, Ülemiste Centre was visited 7.1 million times – 4% fewer than the year before – yet it retained its position as Estonia’s most preferred shopping centre.
The pre-Christmas shopping marathon is in full swing, and retailers at Ülemiste Centre reveal which items Estonian residents are packing into gift bags with the greatest enthusiasm this year.
Political panic over VAT hike only affected July’s figures
August showed growth, September surprised with a decline
Consumer confidence remains low, but retailers are optimistic about the future...
As a pilot project, OÜ Eesti Elektroonikaromu, in cooperation with the Ülemiste Centre, launched Estonia’s first stationary electronic waste collection station located directly inside a shopping centr...
At the Ülemiste Night Run, taking place on August 15, the head of the centre, Guido Pärnits, will invite participants to take part in a charity challenge.
In recent months, Ülemiste Centre has undergone significant changes – stores of several well-known fashion brands have opened, and further major developments are on the way.