One of the World’s Best Shopping Centers – in Copenhagen

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The International Councils of Shopping Centers (ICSC) has awarded Fredriksberg Centeret in Copenhagen one of the world’s best shopping centers in the world. Every year ICSC honors the real estate industry’s most cutting-edge properties, innovative solutions, and creative responses to market trends. The award was presented during a ceremony held in Las Vegas 21 May.

One of the World’s Best Shopping Centers – in Copenhagen
Fredriksberg Centeret, Copenhagen

Fredriksberg Centeret was awarded the 2017 Design and Development Award, stating that “Haskoll Fredriksberg’s Scandinavian design combines dynamic shapes and lines, attractive textures, and quality materials to create a warm, comfortable ambience throughout the newly expanded center.”

One of the World’s Best Shopping Centers – in Copenhagen
The shopping center contains a good selection of clothing stores as well as outlets for shoes, bags and accessories

Fredriksberg Centeret is conveniently located next to the Fredriksberg Metro station and just a short walk from Radisson Blu Falconer Hotel and Conference Center. Visitors can combine shopping with a trip to the beautiful nearby Fredriksberg Garden.

One of the World’s Best Shopping Centers – in Copenhagen
Haskoll Fredriksberg’s Scandinavian design combines dynamic shapes and lines

The shopping center contains a good selection of clothing stores as well as outlets for shoes, bags and accessories. There is a large supermarket, three cafes and electronic stores.

One of the World’s Best Shopping Centers – in Copenhagen, written by Tor Kjolberg

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Journalist, PR and marketing consultant Tor Kjolberg has several degrees in marketing management. He started out as a marketing manager in Scandinavian companies and his last engagement before going solo was as director in one of Norway’s largest corporations. Tor realized early on that writing engaging stories was more efficient and far cheaper than paying for ads. He wrote hundreds of articles on products and services offered by the companies he worked for. Thus, he was attuned to the fact that storytelling was his passion.