Redi ( fi, Kauppakeskus Redi; stylized as REDI) is a shopping centre in
Kalasatama
Kalasatama ( sv, Fiskehamnen; literally translated "fish port") is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. The area is officially part of the Sörnäinen district; and like Sörnäinen, Kalasatama is located a little more than one kilomet ...
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Helsinki
Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the Capital city, capital, primate city, primate, and List of cities and towns in Finland, most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of U ...
, Finland. With its gross leasable area of , it is the eighth largest shopping centre in Finland.
Redi was completed in September 2018. Redi was designed by architect Pekka Helin.
The shopping center is part of the Redi complex, which includes the highest residential building in Finland, the 134-meter and 35-storey
Majakka
Majakka (; ) is a high-rise building in Kalasatama, Helsinki.
The tower is tall, making it the tallest building in Finland. It is divided into 35 floors, and contains 283 residences. The 5th floor has a garden open to the public. The tower is c ...
. The complex is estimated to cost over one billion euros.
The shopping center is divided into two parts, named ''Stadi'' and ''Sköne''. At the street level, the street ''Kalasatamankatu'', running in north–south direction, demarcates the division. The
Kalasatama metro station
Kalasatama metro station ( fi, Kalasataman metroasema, sv, Fiskehamnens metrostation - "Fish Harbor") is a ground-level station on the Helsinki Metro, in the capital city of Finland. The station was opened on 1 January 2007, and it serves the eas ...
is located on the third floor of the center and is directly accessible from Redi.
Redi's visitor amounts faded following the opening of the mall on September 20, 2018.
Shops and services
Redi has 175 shops in a total of about 200 business spaces. The largest stores are
K-Supermarket
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Lidl
Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG (; ) is a German international discount retailer chain that operates over 11,000 stores across Europe and the United States. Headquartered in Neckarsulm, Baden-Württemberg, the company belongs to the Schwarz Group, whi ...
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Clas Ohlson
Clas Ohlson is a Swedish home improvement chain and mail-order firm that specialises in hardware, home, leisure, electrical and multimedia products. It is one of the biggest of its type in Scandinavia, with more than 230 Clas Ohlson stores as of ...
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H&M and Halonen. The shopping centre has a total of 43 restaurants and cafes. On the ground floor there are several restaurants serving a variety of fast-food, plus an on-street Food Market, which consists of several restaurants.
The first cinemas of the Estonian movie theater chain Cinamon in Finland are located in Redi.
On the roof of the shopping centre there is an open park,
Bryga, which is the size of the
Esplanadi park in Helsinki.
Name
In
Finnish
Finnish may refer to:
* Something or someone from, or related to Finland
* Culture of Finland
* Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland
* Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people
* Finnish cuisine
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, "Redi" means a sheltered anchoring place in front of a harbor.
See also
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Hertsi
Hertsi is a shopping center located in Herttoniemi, Helsinki, Finland, the construction of which was completed in the spring of 2020. It is located along Itäväylä, quite close to Herttoniemi metro station. In addition to grocery stores and re ...
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Mall of Tripla
The Mall of Tripla is a shopping mall in Keski-Pasila, Helsinki, Finland. The mall, along with a rebuilt railway station, opened on 17 October 2019. With a total leasable retail area of , the mall is the fourth-largest shopping mall in Finland an ...
References
{{Shopping centres in Finland
Shopping centres in Helsinki