Origo is a modern shopping centre in the heart of Riga, right next to the central transport hub of Riga. Since the shopping centre is linked to the central railway terminal, it is of great importance in the everyday lives of pedestrians. Origo is an excellent example of multifunctional development, bringing together shopping, catering, services and ways of spending leisure time. The Origo shopping centre has become a beloved place form many Riga Inhabitants and guests and welcomes almost 50 million customers a year.
Origo offers a wide range of fashion goods, services and goods aimed at satisfaction of practical and purposeful everyday needs in 220 shops located on 24 thousand square metres. Shops are situated on 3 levels in two buildings and in three tunnels connecting the railway platforms with the Station Square and the market. A well-weighed layout of entries ensures a steady customer flow in the shopping centre.
The Origo shopping centre is targeted at diverse groups of shoppers. The first level of Origo houses a Rimi supermarket, as well as retailers in common and small goods and consumer service providers. The second level of Origo offers a wide choice of diverse shops selling clothing and accessories for a middle-income shopper. Variety of represented styles and democratic price level are attractive to shoppers of different ages and lifestyles. The third level in building A houses footwear and specialised shops of diverse trends, well-suited for purposeful and planned purchases. The third level in building B, in its turn, houses Brandstock shops where different operators offer unsold items of worldwide known and recognised brand (such as Nike, Puma, Pinko, Miu Miu, Camel Active, Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, etc.) collections and collections of previous seasons for very attractive prices indeed.
Given the unique location of the shopping centre, Origo has also undertaken arrangement of various cultural and social projects and city and international scale events in the Origo shopping centre and the Station Square it manages. |