The Thon Center Rygge outside of Moss is a former industrial building that was converted into a shopping centre in 2007. The centre is located at a transport and commercial hub.
Rental sales
1019 mill.NOK
Foot fall
2 266 823
Rental space
19 929 m²
Retail tenants
45
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The Thon Center Rygge is located in the municipality of Moss along county road 118 and close to the E6 motorway. The retail area around the Thon Center Rygge is undergoing continuous development. The Thon Center Rygge targets the numerous families with children living in the market area. The centre is also popular with older residents.
Market and customer base
The centre’s primary market is Moss and Råde. The secondary market comprises Våler, Hobøl and Vestby. The Thon Center Rygge is located in the heart of the well-established Høyda shopping district, an attractive and exciting area. Several new housing projects have either been completed or in the start-up phase, and more commercial buildings are also planned.
Retail mix
The Thon Center Rygge aims to be the preferred shopping destination for both everyday essentials and as a weekend destination. The retail mix at the centre consists of a combination of niche shops, food service establishments and chain stores.
The centre is located in the municipality of Moss along county road 118 and close to the E6.
AMFI Moss
8 min
Driving time
Rygge stasjon
10 min
Driving time
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During the Shopping Centre Conference, Sartor Storsenter and Ski Storsenter were rewarded for their excellent efforts. Several other centres in the group were also nominated for awards.
In 2022, Thon Group shopping centres recorded turnover in the amount of around NOK 75 billion. This corresponds to an increase of around 3.3% in relation to 2021. Compared to the last normal year (2019), turnover increased by 14.9%.