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Strømmen Storsenter
Strømmen Storsenter is a Norway, Norwegian shopping malls, shopping centre located in Strømmen, just outside of Oslo, Norway. History Strømmen Storsenter was built on the site of Strømmens Værksted, Strømmen Stål, which had closed in the 1970s. It was opened in 1985, with 39 stores, and in 1990 it expanded by another 50. It has been expanded several times since then, the last time in October 2012 with 80 new businesses. Today the shopping centre holds over 200 stores and restaurants, and 2100 parking spots, most of them inside. In 2009 it had a turnover of 2.066 billion Norwegian kroner. In 2009 over four million people visited the mall. It has a size of 65,000 m2 distributed over three floors where 2000 employees work. It is now known as the largest shopping mall in Norway. Strømmen Storsenter is owned by the Olav Thon Foundation, Olav Thon Group () which in turn is owned by the Olav Thon Foundation (). Olav Thon Group operates primarily in the retail and hotel sectors ...
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Strømmen is a town in Lillestrøm municipality, Akershus county, Norway. It is about twenty kilometers east of Oslo, and considered part of Greater Oslo. It has around 11,400 residents. The town has its origins from floating lumber and sawmills along Sagelva. Later there has been heavy industry at Strømmen, including the railway stock manufacturer Strømmens Værksted. It currently hosts one of Norway's largest shopping centre, Strømmen Storsenter. Strømmen had a top-level women's football team, Team Strømmen until 2009, while Strømmen IF will play in second top-level from the 2010 season. Populated places in Akershus Skedsmo {{akershus-geo-stub ...
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