
Basic indicators:
GLA: 77 300 sq.m
GBA: 185,000 sq.m
Number of phases: 2
Number of anchors: 15
Coverage area of residents: 1,000,000 *
Annual number of visitors: 13 million
Parking spaces: 2075
Opening date: 2020
BREEAM target: BREEAM Very Good
Rive Gauche is an innovative shopping and entertainment center in a densely populated area of Kiev. The customer of this project is the international company CEETRUS Ukraine. The facility is located at the intersection of Zdolbunovskaya, Dragomanova and Petra Grigorenko Avenue, on the Left Bank of the Dnieper, in the densely populated area of Poznyaki.
The range of Rive Gauche II mall tenants is aimed at creating at least 13 million people a year with the help of powerful anchors and major “GROUP BRANDS” such as Auchan, Leroy Merlin, Decathlon and many others. Thanks to its strong location, commercial program and the experience of the international developer, RIVE GAUCHE shopping and entertainment center will become a meeting point for new brands on the market.
Urban Experts and NAI Ukraine services within the project
Architectural services: creation of a concept, architectural project, interior design
Consulting services: analytics, marketing research
Architecture and design
Home hospitality is the cornerstone of the interior concept of the shopping and entertainment center “Rive Gauche”. The concept is embodied in planning solutions and zoning, the use of natural materials and forms.
The theme of hospitality dominates the interior of the public areas of the shopping and entertainment center, food court and galleries. Special “moments” zones have been created where visitors can relax while shopping, feeling comfort and coziness.
Consulting services
Within the framework of the project, studies were carried out to study the needs of potential visitors to the Rive Gauche shopping and entertainment center – various groups of consumers among residents of this and nearby districts of Kiev.
The project is being created by the NAI Ukraine team in collaboration with Urban Experts and the British Bureau Leslie Jones Architecture.