Colliers København Delrapport 2023 UK
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Shops vacant since 2021 Shops vacant since 2020
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Drop in number of vacant high-street retail units at Strøget with only few long-term vacancies
Copenhagen Local market report to Colliers Market Report 2023
City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen)
Note: Count of retail vacancies at Strøget, Copenhagen, conducted end December 2022. Vacant retail units include units let on fixed-term lease agreements (pop-ups and similar). Source: Colliers
The Copenhagen Latin Quarter and Grønnegade/Ny Østergade area
viding alternatives to the international brand retailers at Strøget and Købmagergade, the side streets attract increas ing activity, creating their own identity, and adding to the bustling shopping environment in the city centre. Including the streets of Kronprinsensgade, Pilestræde, Ny Østergade, Sværtegade, Kristen Bernikows Gade, Grønne- gade and Christian IX’s Gade, the area offers lower rent levels than those commanded at Strøget.
Surrounded by the streets of Strøget and Købmagergade towards City Hall Square, including Skindergade and Fiol stræde, as well as a host of side streets running off Strøget, the Copenhagen Latin Quarter contains a mix of small retail shops, bars, cafés, night clubs and restaurants. Backed by recent years’ thriving Copenhagen food and restaurant scene, many new coffee shops, sandwich, and juice bars as well as bakery shops have opened in the district. Featuring a substantial proportion of period properties, the side streets running off the Copenhagen high street offer a wide range of specialty shops, cafés and restaurants. By pro
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