If one wishes to move efficiently through Copenhagen’s historic medieval city – whether by bicycle or by car – the primary traffic artery naturally runs via Chr. IX’s Gade from Gothersgade, passing directly by this prominent retail unit, strategically positioned at the intersection where Købmagergade meets Gammel Mønt. This location represents one of the most exposed junctions in the Inner City’s retail district, with a constant flow of cyclists and motorists passing daily. At the traffic lights directly in front of the property, a natural stopping point occurs, ensuring maximum visibility for passersby and creating a unique opportunity to capture the attention of a broad audience. The premises previously accommodated the international fashion brand Paul Smith for nearly 7.5 years and are now ready to welcome a new ambitious tenant with the same attractive exposure.
The property in which the lease is located was constructed in 1909 and designed by the architect Eugene Jørgensen, representing a fine example of early 20th-century architecture. With its elegant facades, generous window sections, and well-balanced proportions, the building contributes to the distinctive character of the area, where historic charm and modern retail coexist seamlessly.
The lease comprises a total of 100 m², of which 95 m² is situated on the ground floor. The layout allows for flexibility and can be adapted to suit specific requirements, including the possibility of creating an open and cohesive retail space by removing existing lightweight partitions. This provides optimal conditions for a flexible store layout and enables the incoming tenant to realise a strong and contemporary retail concept in one of Copenhagen’s most sought-after retail environments.