List of shopping malls in Turkey
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This is a list of shopping malls in Turkey. Opening year is given in parentheses.
- Optimum Outlet (2011)
Projected
[edit]- Aksaray Efor AVM
- Aybimaş Gross (2020)
- 365 (2008), Çankaya
- Acity (2008), Yenimahalle
- Ankamall (1999), Akköprü, 107,000 m2 (2012)[1]
- Antares (2008), Etlik, 85,000 m2 (2012)[1]
- Arcadium (2003), Çayyolu
- Armada (2002), Söğütözü
- Atlantis (2011), Batıkent
- Aybimaş Tanzim (2019), Yenimahalle
- Cepa (2007), Mustafa Kemal, 73,000 m2 (2012)[1]
- Forum Ankara (2008), 86,300 m2 (2012)[2]
- Gimart (2014), Yenimahalle
- Gordion (2009), Çayyolu
- Karum (1991), Kavaklıdere
- KentPark (2009), Mustafa Kemal, 80,000 m2 (2012)[1]
- Minasera (2008), Çayyolu
- Nata Vega (2011), Mamak
- Next Level (2013), Söğütözü
- Optimum Outlet (2004), Etimesgut
- Panora (2008), Or-An, 80,000 m2 (2012)[1]
- Park Vera (2014), Etimesgut
- Podium (2015), Yenimahalle
- Taurus (2013), Balgat
- Antalya Migros Shopping Center (2001)
- Deepo Outlet Center (2004), Altınova
- Kipa AVM, Fabrikalar
- Laura Shopping Center (2004), Lara
- Mark Antalya, Muratpaşa
- Özdilek Park (2009), Dokuma
- Real Shopping Mall (2006), Muratpaşa
- Shemall (2008), Lara
- Terra City (2011), Lara
- İstanbul Bazzar (2010), Hopa
- Artrium AVM (?)
- OPS mall (2023)
- Yaylada (2007)
- Bekcioğlu Avm (2009)
- Anatolium AVM (2010)
- As Merkez Outlet (2003)
- CarrefourSA (2002)
- Kent Meydani (2008)
- Korupark (2007)
- Özdilek (1983)
- Zafer Plaza (1999)
- Sur Yapi Marka AVM (2017)
- Forum Çamlık (2008)
- Teras Park (2007)
- Ceylan Karavil Park (2014)
- Forum Diyarbakır (2015)
- Margi Outlet (2011)
- Edirne Erasta AVM
- Erzurum Avm (2009)
- Espark (2007)
- Kanatlı (2007)
- Neo Eskişehir (2007)
- Özdilek (2011)
- Forum Gaziantep (2013)
- M1 Tepe Gaziantep (1999)
- Prime Mall Gaziantep (2013)
- Sanko Park (2009)
- Palladium Antakya (2013)
- Prime Mall Antakya (2011)
- Prime Mall İskenderun (2010)
- IYAŞ Park Avm (2008)
- Agora (2003), Balçova
- Asmaçatı Shopping and Meeting Point (2011), Balçova
- CarrefourSA Shopping Center (2000), Karşıyaka (damaged)
- Ege Park Balçova (2010), Balçova
- Ege Park Mavişehir (1999), (previously EGS Park Mavişehir), Karşıyaka
- Forum Bornova Shopping Center (2006), Bornova
- İzmir Park (2014), Konak
- Kids Mall (2012), Bornova
- Konak Pier, Konak Pier (2002), Konak
- Optimum İzmir (2012), Gaziemir
- Özdilek (2001), Balçova
- Palmiye Shopping Center (2003), Balçova
- Park Bornova Outlet Center (2004), (previously EGS Park Bornova (1997) and EGS Outlet (2000)), Bornova
- Selway Outlet Park, Balçova
- Tesco-Kipa Shopping Center, Balçova
- Tesco-Kipa Shopping Center (1998), Çiğli
- Mavibahçe, (2015) Karşıyaka
- Ege Perla Mall (2017), Konak
- Point Bornova Mall(2016), Bornova
Projected
[edit]- Hilltown Karşıyaka, Karşıyaka(2019)
- Atamerkez Avm (2002), Safranbolu
- Kares Avm (2011)
- Onel Avm (2006)
- Barutçuoğlu Avm (2006)
- Byz Garage Avm (2013)
- Forum Kayseri (2012)
- İpeksaray Avm (2006)
- Kasseria Avm (1996)
- Kayseri Park (2006)
- Meysu Outlet Avm (2011)
- Aybimaş (1982)
- Altunbilekler AVM (2012)
- Makro Market (2006)
- Podium AVM (2014)
- Gebze Center (2010)
- Kuşadası AVM (2013)
- Malatya Park (2009)
- Magnesia (2012)
- Mersin Forum (2007)
- Kipa Outlet (2008)
- Mersin Marina (2011)
- Palmcity (2014)
- Tarsu (2012)
- Erasta (2014)
- Tesco-Kipa Shopping Center (2010)
- Forum Kapadokya (2010)
- Ada Avm (2007), Adapazarı
- Agora Avm (2015), Adapazarı
- Kipa Avm (2010), Adapazarı
- Serdivan Avm (2010), Adapazarı
- Bulvar Samsun (2012)
- Lovelet (2012)
- Piazza Şanlıurfa (2013)
- Tekira (2008)
- Avantaj Outlet Center (1997)
- Orion (1999)
- Trend Arena (2016)
- Cevahir Outlet Avm (2009)
- Forum Trabzon (2008)
- Varlıbaş AVM (2010)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "AVM Piyasası Raporu" (PDF). İstanbul değerleme (in Turkish). 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2024.
- ^ "Türkiye'deki en büyük 10 AVM!". www.emlaktasondakika.com. Retrieved 15 May 2024.