Rimi’s newest store has opened near Vilnius Western Bypass



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More than 2800 m2. meters of shopping center, in which Rimi occupies the majority – more than 2300 square meters. meters – of rented premises, opened in the central part of the Pašilaičiai district. Next to it, Gileikių Street has been built and a crossing regulated by traffic lights has been installed. The latest Rimi, which has driven these higher-quality infrastructure solutions, is the second hypermarket store in the residential area of ​​Pašilaičiai and the 36th store in this format in the entire Rimi network. It implements the latest hypermarket solutions, tested in the largest shopping centers of this format in Vilnius, which were renovated last year. Rimi Lietuva has invested 1.2 million LTL in setting up the store. euro, said the press release.

“After completing the third stage of the Western Ring Road and connecting it with the main road A2 Vilnius – Panevėžys, the residents of Pašilaičiai and the adjacent districts had to travel to the shopping centers on Ukmergės Street to choose from a wider range of products. . Logistically, this was not convenient: it was necessary to spend a lot of time in traffic jams, use parking lots with a limited number of parking spaces. The new store in our network will help to avoid all these inconveniences: the shopping center is easily accessible both from Western Bypass and from Pašilaičiai or the nearby Justiniškės, Perkūnkiemis, Gineitiškės and Tarandė. A parking control system installed in a spacious parking lot with more than 100 visitors near this shopping center will ensure maximum comfort for guests of the shopping center arriving by car, ”says Mindaugas Žilinskas, Head of the Real Estate Department of Rimi Lietuva .

Rimi's newest store has opened near Vilnius Western Bypass

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According to him, for the convenience of buyers from different neighboring districts, the building’s landlord was responsible for the construction of new sections of Grigalaukio and Gileikių streets, the installation of a traffic-light controlled crossing on Pavilnionių street and the connection of the street Dociškių with Gileikių Street. The landlord has invested more than 1.3 million just in the city’s infrastructure solutions near the new shopping center. euros. “To avoid traffic jams, part of the inhabitants of the western districts of the capital use the Western Bypass to commute to work and return home. Now, when they go out or come home, they will be able to stop along the way and shop at a supermarket that offers a wide selection of products, especially fresh foods. Residents of smaller houses, for days, shopping or just having snacks, will be able to reach the store comfortably on foot, ”says Mindaugas Žilinskas.

At the last Rimi, a completely new solution was implemented: merging the confectionery and bakery departments. By organizing a celebration or choosing sweets for the day’s table, the surrounding neighbors will be able to see and appreciate the full range of sweets in one place. In addition to the pastry and bakery products of the Rimi network, which have been expanded and supplemented in recent years with new products, from traditional Lithuanian to classical French, customers will also find products from the retail chain suppliers.

Those who are preparing for the celebration and will be able to buy the necessary products daily from other tenants of this shopping center – in the “G ellės”, “Vynoteka” hall, in the “Dvaro mėsa” store. Among the tenants of the mall are also the fast food restaurant “Chicken House”, “Raktinė”, “Gintarinė vaistinė”.

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