Kama Capital is widely represented in all segments of retail real estate. The company's assets are located in 10 regions of Russia, including Moscow and St. Petersburg, the Volgograd, Rostov and Tambov regions, among others.
The Holding's portfolio includes outlets with premium retail space, shopping centers in key regional centers, and shopping galleries where customers can shop quickly and conveniently. Such varieties of estates ensures stable growth in consumer demand and rental income in the future.
Unique in format as well as architectural design, the Outlet Village Belaya Dacha and Outlet Village Pulkovo centers are located in Moscow and St. Petersburg, the largest socio-economic centers in Russia.
The Holding's portfolio includes the Russian assets of CEETRUS, previously part of the international group ELO (formerly known as Auchan group), these are 4 shopping centers in Moscow, the Moscow region, Volgograd and Tolyatti.
The company's retail properties include 15 shopping galleries are modern spaces which provide a wide range of goods and services.
The Outlet Village Belaya Dacha center (total area of 37,200 square meters) opened in August 2012 in the Greater Moscow region, becoming the first open-air outlet center in Russia. The property features around 180 mono- and multi-brand stores. The territory of the outlet includes cafes, restaurants and children's playgrounds, as well as convenient transportation linking it to the Kotelniki metro station.
The Outlet Village Pulkovo center (total area of 35,500 sq m) opened in 2015 in St. Petersburg becoming the first international-level outlet complex in the city. It currently features over 100 stores of well-known brands and service operator areas, including restaurants, cafes, and children's play areas. Outlet Village Pulkovo is located just one kilometer from Pulkovo International Airport and a 20-minute drive from the center of St. Petersburg.
The Aquarelle Shopping and Entertainment Center in Pushkino is an innovative, next-generation shopping and entertainment complex located in the Moscow Region, just 17 kilometers from MKAD, the Russian capital’s beltway. The shopping and entertainment center was built in 2019 in the Pushkin District, which is one of the most dynamically developing areas in the region, and has an area of approximately 110 thousand sq.m.
The Aquarelle Shopping and Entertainment Center in Pushkino offers stores featuring well-known Russian and international brands as well as a space for active leisure with friends and family. The complex includes numerous sports’ grounds and kids’ play area, relaxation areas, walking paths, extreme-sports’ zones, a large food court with a terrace, as well as themed zones within the center and a spacious atrium for events.
The Aquarelle Volgograd Shopping Mall is located on one of the main transportation highways of the city, in close proximity to the embankment of the Volga River. Opened in 2013, this shopping and entertainment center has become the largest modern facility of its kind in Volgograd, offering a unique selection of stores and leisure areas for the city. With an area of about 110 thousand sq.m, it houses more than 180 stores of the leading global brands and flagship stores of well-known labels, a movie theater, trampoline park, restaurants, a food court as well as interactive and themed zones for children and adults.
The Aquarelle Tolyatti shopping center opened in 2017 and is located in the central part of the city, in the ‘Golden Triangle’ microdistrict. This area is formed by three major highways – South, By-Pass, and Khryashevsky, providing convenient access to the mall from any point in the city. The internal infrastructure of the mall is designed with visitors' needs in mind, creating a comfortable and safe atmosphere for shopping and leisure. Covering an area of approximately 40,000 sq.m, it houses stores of well-known Russian and international brands, as well as a hypermarket. Interactive zones are available for people of all ages, making visits to the center interesting and engaging for the whole family.
The Troika Shopping Center, opened in 2008, is one of the largest shopping centers in the Central Administrative District of Moscow. It is located in the prestigious Krasnoselsky area, with convenient transport accessibility due to its location on the first line of the Third Transport Ring (TTK). The shopping complex spans a total area of 144,500 square meters across three floors and houses over 100 stores featuring major international and Russian brands. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of goods and services. The complex includes a three-level underground parking facility with 1,899 parking spaces, restaurants, ATMs, a beauty salon, a hypermarket, and children's play areas.