In Yekaterinburg, the sign was removed from the facade of "Alatyr".

In Yekaterinburg, the sign was removed from the facade of "Alatyr".

      The facade of the "Alatyr" shopping mall in Yekaterinburg no longer has a sign.

      No, the shopping center is not closing, but a large-scale promised reconstruction has likely begun there.

      As previously reported, the owners want to move away from the classic shopping mall format to a multifunctional one: the share of retail space will decrease, while the areas allocated for food establishments, services, and offices will, on the contrary, increase.

      The lower floors (from the basement to the third) will remain retail galleries. The 5th floor will host a network of "smart" offices and coworking spaces. The 7th, 8th, and 9th floors will feature classic offices.

      The intermediate spaces between retail and office will be occupied by a food court and a cinema (sharing the 4th floor), as well as a fitness center (located on the 6th). The trampoline park will move to the minus 1 floor.

      The reconstruction of the shopping mall is already underway, while its operations continue without interruption.

      Externally, "Alatyr" is also set for changes. The final version of its appearance has not yet been determined.

      The surrounding area is planned to be made greener and more pedestrian-friendly.

In Yekaterinburg, the sign was removed from the facade of "Alatyr".

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In Yekaterinburg, the sign was removed from the facade of "Alatyr".

The sign on the facade of the "Alatyr" shopping center in Yekaterinburg is no longer there. No, the shopping center is not closing, but a large-scale promised renovation has likely begun there.