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VILNIUS - Lithuanian retail property operator Akropolis Group has completed the renovation of common areas on the second floor of its Vilnius shopping center, investing approximately €800,000 in the modernization project.
The renovation covered more than 1,500 square meters of common space, featuring new floor and ceiling coverings, modern lighting solutions, updated architectural elements, and a redesigned rest area, according to a company press release.
"The upgrade of the second floor of Vilnius Akropolis reflects our aim to develop modern, convenient and visitor-friendly shopping centers," said Paulius Pocius, Head of Marketing and Communications at Akropolis Group.
The company stated that renovation work was conducted primarily after business hours to minimize disruption to the shopping center’s normal operations.
In late May, bookstore chain Pegasas reopened its location on the second floor with a new concept design. The company claims this location is now the largest bookstore in the Baltic region.
The shopping center will also add a new 2,000-square-meter family entertainment area called MaryMaris this summer, featuring trampolines, climbing tracks, slides, and a restaurant.
This renovation follows the December completion of common area upgrades at the company’s Klaipėda Akropolis location, where Akropolis Group invested nearly €8 million to modernize over 11,000 square meters of space.
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