A1000 Market opens in Kohtla-Järve
A new A1000 Market opened on February 18th in Kohtla-Järve in the building formerly known to the locals as Prestone shopping centre.
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A new A1000 Market opened on February 18th in Kohtla-Järve in the building formerly known to the locals as Prestone shopping centre.
A small shopping center in Tallinn’s Kopli district was opened on December 27. The first part of the shopping center opened to the public is a Maxima store, while a Benu pharmacy and an Olympic Casino branch will be opened in the coming days.
This year, just above 104,000 euros were raised at the Colonna end-of-year charity gala. The donated amount will be used for purchasing a modern time-lapse incubator for the Infertility Treatment Centre of East Tallinn Central Hospital and financing other projects of Colonna Charity Foundation.
On the last days of September, a traditional celebration of completing the roof truss was held to mark an important stage in the construction of a shopping centre to be erected at 69B Kopli Street, in Põhja-Tallinn district of the capital. The owner and developer of the building is Colonna, and the general contractor is Eston Ehitus AS.
Colonna has purchased the Luminor bank office building at 12 Skanste Street in Riga, which is well-known for its outstanding architecture. The main building of the Luminor bank in Riga is considered one of the best-looking modern building in Skanste district.
The charity campaign “Help save a life!” organized by the Colonna Charity Foundation in cooperation with the Maternity Ward of East-Tallinn Central Hospital raised a record amount of 90,680 euros for aiding new-borns. A 30,000-euro share was used for purchasing the LifeStart neonatal resuscitation unit for very premature babies for the Maternity Ward of East-Tallinn Central Hospital, and 45,000 euros were donated to the maternity wards of three Estonian county hospitals for purchasing CTG monitors.