The diverse and modern Storo Storsenter shopping centre is located in the northern part of the Oslo city centre. It is one of the most popular shopping destinations in Norway and has been voted Shopping Centre of the Year.
Retail sales
3510 mill. NOK
Foot fall
6,268,053
Retail space
48,737 m²
Retail tenants
144
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The Storo Storsenter is centrally located in the northern city district of Storo. The centre has excellent public transport connections by bus, tram and subway, making it easily accessible from many of the other areas of the city. There is plenty of parking and it is easy to find by car.
Market and customer base
The Storo Senter attracts around 25,000 visitors daily, many of whom are in the younger age categories. The primary market for the centre is residents within a radius of 3.5 kilometres, which translates into around 204,000 people. The secondary market is the rest of the city, mostly the western areas, with a combined population of around 580,000.
Retail mix
The retail mix at the Storo Storsenter is both extensive and varied, ensuring that shoppers have plenty of options. There is a good mix of grocery, clothing, health and well-being shops, as well as shops specialising in interior design, photography, electronics, textiles, hardware, sports and more. The centre also has a tempting selection of food service establishments, offering a pleasant break from shopping.
On the roof of the building is the Storo Storsenter's own apiary, where around 80,000 bees contribute to the production of honey and lip balm. These products can also be purchased by visitors, of course.
Storo Storsenter is a natural meeting place in Storo, a modern and attractive growth area home to a nice mix of residential neighbourhoods and commercial buildings with high daily foot traffic. The centre has bus, tram and subway stations right outside the front doors, making it easy to reach from Majorstuen, the Oslo city centre, Grünerløkka and other central districts in around 10-15 minutes.
The closest neighbours to the centre include a cinema, hotel and restaurants, ensuring a hubbub of activity around the Storo Storsenter at all times.
Storo T-banestasjon
6 min
Walking time
Grefsen stasjon
13 min
Walking time
Nationaltheatret
3 min
Driving time
Oslo Sentralstasjon
16 min
Driving time
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