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The first in Russia zoo-hypermarket from Czech Republic Dino Zoo was opened today in Kapitoliy Leningradskiy shopping -centre in Moscow. The new hypermarket occupies 1,450 sq m on the zero floor of the shopping centre.
The owner of this brand is Placek Group that work for over 30 years in 210 stores in 5 countries (Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Latvia and Poland).
The second flagship supermarket will be opened in Salaris mixed-use complex in the beginning of 2019. It will also occupy around 1,500 sq m.
The company plans to open about 15 hyper zoo-markets in 3-4 years. Dino Zoo stores will be opened not only in Moscow, but in such big cities in Russia, like Saint-Petersburg and Yekaterinburg.
The total investments will be over €20 mln.
Olga Korolevskaya, Consultant, Moscow Retail Department, CBRE, said: "The level of service offered by Dino Zoo, as well as the attention paid to its concept, which can be seen in Kapitoliy Leningradskiy shopping-centre, is absolutely unique for Russia. We are pleased that two pilot hypermarkets of this operator are being implemented in Moscow in partnership with CBRE, sharing the philosophy of this family company and its approach, and supporting Dino Zoo's ambitious plans for further development in major regional cities in Russia.”