the Shops closing in the new velhaver town ‘Carlsberg City’, which is bordered by the district of Vesterbro, Frederiksberg and Valby in Copenhagen.

Since the first butikstorv in the district, still under construction, opened back in 2016, it has only gone down for the number of open stores.

in Addition to the about 10 stores there in addition to the giants Netto, Føtex and Lagkagehuset today it is in the Tapperitorvet and Humletorvet, has six already had to turn the key around or moved from the district again.

Recently has agriculture and a Flying Tiger Copenhagen chose to close their business in bydellen.

They are closed

Closed in June 2018. According to the owner open since may of 2017.

Pizzariaet had open in about half a year. According to the owner traded the spot for 1500 dollars a day. After six months, the store generated a loss of 900.000 euros. Closed in august 2017.

Closed by the end of 2018. In the premises re-open a 7Eleven, informs Aberdeen Asset Mangement.

the Cafe was open for more than a year. Went bankrupt in the spring of 2018. The room has since been empty.

Was open in eight months. Closed in July 2017. According to the owner had the place for the eight months generated a deficit of 500,000 crowns.

the Hairdresser moved premises in december 2018. The owner informs, it came to pass after the purchase of a new local in the district of Vesterbro.

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Flying Tiger Copenhagen empty premises looks inviting in the sun. Photo: Olivia Loftlund

– They had promised us a town in the millions. They had promised that every day would get the 10,000 students on Campus Carlsberg, which is located just behind and they had promised thousands of tourists. It all turned out to be a castle in the air, says Sebastian Taheri in January 2018 refrained cafe North on Tapperitorvet by Carlsberg to an employee.

Three months later, the site bankrupt and closed. Since the premises stood empty.

– With the conditions we were offered, I could not see, that the site would provide profits. We just had to get away.

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Like several other current and former traders, which Ekstra Bladet has spoken with in the area, pointing Sebastian Taheri in a high rent as compared with a fejlestimat of how many people there are in the district’s early start would be visiting butikstorvet, is why butikslukningerne.

the Cafe’s premises after almost a year still not reopened with a new tenant. Photo: Olivia Loftlund

Tapperitorvet and Humletorvet would otherwise be the first part of Carlsberg, the City’s new vibrant city life, where the residents already moved into their newly built apartments and townhouses should be able to cope the vast majority of their purchases.

But already in the summer of 2017 stood several shop owners back in the stock market, where they talked about their financial woes.

Among other things, the holders of pølsemanden Steff’s Place and the Kebab Factory. They fought a desperate fight for survival.

today, both places have closed.

– the Number of people in the area were completely fejlestimeret. I would go so far as to say, we were deceived. In the periods when the school was closed, here is completely dead, says Ahmed Arikan, who ran the Kebab Factory.

In the window at the Hair Expo’s old business location, you will find a map to frisørens new location. Photo: Olivia Loftlund

the educational Institution, the traders in the Carlsberg City will be talking about, is Professionshøjskolen Campus Carlsberg. The school is a block up and down to the shopping area.

Here was the merchants promised that 10,000 students each day would have their daily walk, but as Extra the Blade previously told is the figure in fact only around 5,000 per day.

When I opened, I had four employees. Them I had guys after six months. Now I stand here everyday alone. I put the money to, but I can’t afford to close the shop. I shall be liable personally for the rent until 2023. It would bankrupt me to close, says Mustefa Yurulmez.

Also the owners of the cafe Kaffekilden Ibrahim Yildiz and the owner of it Nordic Noodle, Bilal Kassem, who has not yet closed, says to Ekstra Bladet, that they also go through a number of years has been running with red numbers on the bottom line of their ‘adventure’ in Carlsberbyen.

That is far from the hustle of the tables in front of Mustefa Yurulmez eating place The Green Kitchen. Photo: Olivia Loftlund

At the foreign ejendomsfond Aberdeen Asset Mangement, which in december 2016 bought 7025 sqm shop premises in Carlsberg City, you share far from the current and previous lejeres bleak vision of butikstorvet around Tapperitorvet and Humletorvet.

the Extra Leaf has been in telephone contact with Henrik Kruse, who is the administration manager for Aberdeen Asset Management in Denmark.

He does not want to participate in an interview by telephone but writes instead in an email:

‘When we look at the total number of leases we have at our disposal, it is not our impression that there are ”many” butikslukninger. For our part, is it about four empty leases, which together comprise less than 10 per cent. of our total square feet.

At the Aberdeen Asset Management share administration manager far from the trader’s perception that there is a problem with the prices in the Carlsberg City. PR Photo

‘Carlsberg-the city is an area in rapid development – and will be until 2024. In the recital, we are very confident, and unemployment at 10 per cent. is not something that worries us. As a long-term investor, we have interest in creating the right butiksmiks and coherence in the region in the long term for the benefit of both residents and business. We can easily wait a few months to find the right long-term tenant, if it is what is required,’ writes Henry Kruse to Ekstra Bladet.

He says at the same time that you have entered into a lease agreement with 7Eleven on one of the empty shop premises, while others are leased to a not disclosed to the tenant.