Espace Coty
72
brands
10
restaurants
900
parking places
LE HAVRE’S NUMBER ONE SHOPPING DESTINATION
A town-center shopping center, Espace Coty is a favorite destination for locals. Directly accessible to local traffic to the town center, in the town’s biggest pedestrian precinct, the shopping center enjoys plentiful links to public transport, with seven bus lines and a tram line within easy reach. It also has a public parking lot for 900 cars.
Espace Coty offers almost 80 brands, making it the leading shopping center in the Le Havre area, with over 6 million visitors a year.
Stores
Hypermarket & Food
Culture & Leisure
Catering
Health & Beauty
Fashion
Fashion
Fashion
Home
Home
Hypermarket & Food
Act for Good
Find here all mall's data
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900
parking places
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1
two wheels vehicles parking
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1
bicycle parking
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1
charging terminal
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Line 1,2,3,4,5,6,7
Bus
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Line A, B - Hôtel de Ville, Palais de Justice stop
Tramway
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7
millions of visitors annually
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72
brands
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10
restaurants
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27,000
sq.m. GLA
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14,000
Facebook likes
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315,000
Population within 30 minutes
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50%
Klépierre's holding
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1999
mall creation
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Certifications
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Services
Everyone’s a VIP!
Through its Clubstore® program, Klépierre is constantly enhancing each visitor’s experience with a variety of small touches: easy access, signage, leisure attractions and services, helpful apps and more.
Photo development
Mobile app
Amazon Locker
Post office
Babycare area
Events
Our malls are never quite what you expect them to be. They’re where great ideas meet, talent blossoms and the unexpected is never far away. With their expressive potential, they offer a unique setting for inspiring stories and lasting emotions, guided by a simple watchword: Let’s Play®.
Stories
Giving Young People an Opportunity
Plenty of young people want to start their own business. But taking that first step toward making your idea a success isn’t always so easy. The Lab’O was created by Mission Locale, an organization in Le Havre, France, that helps young people ages 16 to 25 get their start in the workforce. It’s an incubator for entrepreneurs in the making, who receive training and support from experienced professionals. Through a unique partnership, some of those budding business owners can now set up shop for several months in a spacious 111-square-meter space inside the Espace Coty shopping center. The experience provides excellent training in skills such as displaying products, greeting customers, following schedules, managing inventory, ringing up transactions and more.
The Lab’O shop opened its doors in April 2019 with Bilel, Quentin and Amanda commandeering the space for three months. Bilel was testing a new collection of organic cereals, while Quentin was launching a line of streetwear and Amanda sold clothing, accessories and jewelry of her own design. “Financially, I couldn’t have gotten off the ground on my own,” says Amanda. “The shop was a huge opportunity.”
A year later, Amah-Outfit, her line of creations, can still be found online at her website, while Bilel’s Bol&Bio cereals are being sold in three regional stores.
As for the Lab’O shop, it’s already hosted several generations of novice retailers and captured a loyal customer base, thanks to the unique and constantly changing selection of products on offer.