Powrót Luisa Spagnoli makes her debut in Lower Silesia. The brand opened a showroom in Renoma

Luisa Spagnoli makes her debut in Lower Silesia. The brand opened a showroom in Renoma

Reputation, part of the Globalworth real estate portfolio, attracts new tenants. In February, its offer was expanded to include the Luis Spagnoli clothing store. The Italian brand’s boutique in Renoma is the first and only one in Lower Silesia.

Wrocławska Renoma is consistently expanding its tenant portfolio. Another premium brand after Elisabetta Franchi, it has made its commercial offer more attractive. From February 15, visitors can enjoy the assortment of the Luisa Spagnoli boutique, an Italian women’s clothing brand. The premises have an area of nearly 200 square meters and are located on the ground floor, in the main entrance area.

The modernized Renoma invariably attracts global brands. This is proof that we are a valued and trusted partner. Luisa Spagnoli is another exclusive clothing store that appreciated the potential of Renoma and chose it as its first store in Lower Silesia. Our stores include, among others: Elisabetta Franchi, Liu Jo, Patrizia Pepe, Marella, Pinko, and Weekend by Max Mara. Opening a boutique in Renoma, in the vicinity of other prestigious brands, provides the new tenant with visibility, not only due to the popularity of the location, but also thanks to the impressive glass windows. I am convinced that the assortment of the salon arranged in the latest concept will appeal to the most demanding customers
Anna Merta, Retail Asset Management & Leasing Director, Globalworth Poland.

Luisa Spagnoli is a clothing brand that has been present on the market for 90 years. Its products are distinguished by their original feminine style and the highest quality fabrics. Today, Duchess Kate and Sophia Loren wear costumes, suits and coats marked with the Luis Spagnoli quality mark. The assortment is a mixture of creative energy, professional and production skills, personal and family initiative – elements typical of the region in which it was created. All products are the result of the creativity, good taste and professionalism of the people creating the brand.

The reputation regains its former glory

At the end of March 2022, the first part of the rebuilt part of Renoma was put into use – the northern atrium with the entrance area from the side of ul. Świdnicka. The original layout of the twin courtyards that were originally there was recreated. Both atriums are decorated with white and gray marble from Portugal and Turkey, gilded sculptures of famous heads, modeled on those on the facade, as well as huge chandeliers, whose shape refers to pre-war art deco originals. The designer of the reconstruction is the renowned Wrocław architect Zbigniew Maćków and his studio.

As a result of the metamorphosis, the investor will make available Pedet – a new gastronomic and cultural zone inspired by the idea of a food hall. It will be a combination of the unique atmosphere of a historic place and unique gastronomic concepts. Renoma will also offer nearly 35,000. sq m modern office space. Future office users will have at their disposal, among others: charging stations for cars and electric scooters, which will also be made available to guests and customers, extensive bicycle infrastructure with changing rooms, showers and racks, as well as carsharing services. Tenants will also receive a dedicated Globalworth application, thanks to which their employees will benefit from contactless access to the office, call elevators via smartphone, open the barrier to the parking lot, or reserve a conference room or parking space. Its reputation is also environmentally friendly – the facility boasts a BREEAM certificate at the Excellent level, is powered by 100% green energy and has the WELL Health & Safety 2022 certificate.

ABOUT RENOMA

Renoma is one of the most recognizable buildings in Wrocław and an icon of modernist architecture. The facility was opened in 1930 under the original name Wertheim Department Store, and its designer was Berlin architect Hermann Dernburg. The building’s facades were decorated with sculptures of people’s heads from different parts of the world, which are still existing today, symbolizing not only the international origin of the goods offered, but above all, cultural diversity and openness to other people. Destroyed as a result of war, the Wertheim Department Store was partially rebuilt and opened in 1948 as Powszechny Department Store, and all its floors were put into use only in 1985. It was then that the building took on its current name, selected in a competition by the inhabitants of Wrocław. In 2009, Renoma was rebuilt and expanded according to the design of the Wrocław architect Zbigniew Maćkow. There are over 120 shops and service points on the lower floors, while the upper floors are occupied by offices and a restaurant. Currently, the building is undergoing another metamorphosis, as a result of which the pre-war architecture of the courtyards will be restored and it will also gain new functions. Renoma is one of three office and retail projects in the Globalworth Poland portfolio, next to Hala Koszyki in Warsaw and Supersam in Katowice.