The retail premises on Købmagergade 24 likely features the most impressive store front of all shops on the first half of the pedestrianized shopping street. The impressive curved windows towers into the sky demanding attention from any passerby in this vibrant district.
The interior of the store is unparalleled, boasting a box-shaped layout that suits any type of retail, offering plenty of space for displays and product showcases. Only disrupted by a handful of load-carrying pillars, the shop floor is open, wide and roomy enough to accomodate most concepts. Facilities for the staff and a stock-room can conveniently be placed at the very bottom end of the ground floor on a deck slightly elevated from the shop floor.
Overall, this stunning yellow-brick building from 1859 effortlessly blends traditional architecture from the 19th century’s historicism with the timeless elegance of today. Hence, the building offers a great chance to put up a flagship store in the heart of Copenhagen’s shopping district.
Købmagergade stretches from the Storch Fountain on Amagertorv to the high-paced transportation hub at Nørreport Station, and the pedestrianized street features everything from strong Danish retailers to international high-end brands.
At its very beginning, closest to the department store Illum, which is owned and indirectly operated by Rinascente, the street is fairly luxurious as Louis Vuitton and Prada are situated on each of the two corners followed by several international luxury brands such as Celine, Balenciaga, Valentino, Rimowa and Zegna.
After Illum, the price of the products sold decreases slightly as New Balance, COS, Dr. Martens and The North Face follows continued by Arket, Sephora, Carhartt WIP, Peak Performance and Nike.
Hence, the first half of Købmagergade is the ideal choice for any strong retailer with a great brand awareness and self-image as no other area in Copenhagen can flaunt the number and quality of brands which are situated on Købmagergade’s first half.