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Stockmann Helsinki Centre is a culturally significant business building and
department store A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different areas of the store under one roof, each area ("department") specializing in a product category. In modern major cities, the department store mad ...
located in the centre of
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,
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. It is one of many department stores owned by the
Stockmann Stockmann plc is a Finnish retailer established in 1862. Stockmann's eight company-owned department stores are in Finland (six), Estonia (one), and Latvia (one). There also were an additional nine Stockmann-branded department stores in Russia ...
corporation. It is the largest department store in the
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in terms of area and total sales. The store is known for carrying all the internationally recognised
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, and Stockmann's enjoys a reputation as the primary high-end department store in Finland. Stockmann Delicatessen, the food and beverage department located at the basement level, is renowned for the quality and choice of its foodstuffs. The Stockmann logo represents a set of
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s, which are commonly, but wrongly believed represent the first escalators in Finland. The first escalators in Finland were installed in the Forum department store,
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(1926). In 2017, Stockmann Helsinki Centre was the fifth largest department store in Europe with area of 50,500 square meters. Especially the
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at the main entrance, colloquially ''"Stockan kello"'' ("Stocka's clock"), has become a
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of Helsinkian city culture as a popular meeting place. Valter Thomé and his brother won the architecture competition for the department store in 1916. The Thomé brothers were killed in the
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. The building was built in 1930, and the task was then given to
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who had been on the second place in the original competition. The department store was designed in nordic Art Deco style. It is part of the Gazelle block in the district of
Kluuvi Kluuvi (; ) is the commercial centre of Helsinki, Finland, and a neighbourhood in the Vironniemi district of Helsinki. The Helsinki Central railway station, Hotel Kämp and Hotel Arthur, the Helsinki main post office, the Stockmann and Sokos de ...
. The new expansion of the building is based on Sigurd Frosterus's plans.


Expansions and changes

In 1989, the Argos house located in the same block was joined into the Stockmann building. During the renovation, only the facade of the Argos house was preserved. Because of this, Stockmann expanded to fill the entire block bordered by the streets of
Mannerheimintie Mannerheimintie () (previously known as ''Henrikinkatu'', ''Läntinen ja Itäinen Henrikinkatu'', ''Läntinen ja Itäinen Heikinkatu'', ''Turuntie'', ''Läntinen viertotie'', ''Heikinkatu''), colloquially known as Mansku, named after the Finni ...
,
Aleksanterinkatu Aleksanterinkatu (; "Alexander Street") is a street in Kluuvi, the commercial centre of Helsinki, Finland. In the city plan by Carl Ludvig Engel, it was the ''Decumanus Maximus'', the main east–west street in the city, crossing the ''Cardo'', ...
,
Keskuskatu , literally "Central Street" (Finland Swedish: ), is a two block-long pedestrian street in the centrally-located Kluuvi neighborhood of Helsinki, Finland. Along the street are located (from south to north): the Stockmann department store, the ...
and Pohjoisesplanadi. The department store has seven floors, not counting the basement and the eighth floor, which contains other businesses. A further expansion of the department store began in 2007. The project was called ''Kaikkien aikojen Stockmann – Alla tiders Stockmann'' ("Stockmann of all times"). After its completion in 2010, the retail area had increased by to . This was a challenging project, as it took place in the heart of Helsinki, and the department store was functional during the works. The department store was expanded both underground and at the centre of the store. The atrium was covered, adding of retail space to the sixth to eighth floors. At the eighth and topmost floor, a
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was added, with seating for 950 customers and views of the lower floors. In total, of
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was blown out from underground. At the deepest point, the digging extended to . During the building work, the
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and escalator systems of the old department store were clarified. After the renovation, 40 renovated elevators and escalators are in use. Also, the
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and
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was improved. The new
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tripled the parking capacity to 600 cars. The 3-floor hall has connections to Ruoholahdenkatu as part of the central maintenance tunnel, and to the junction of Kalevankatu and Mannerheimintie. The size of the grocery department was doubled to about 5,000 square meters. The total capital expenditure on the enlargement part of the project was 198 million euros, in addition to significant repair and renovation work of existing premises. It was projected to increase the annual sales by 50 million Euro. By 2016, the concept of one large space was old fashioned, and speciality stores had taken a large fraction of the market. Renting space to other businesses was a good business, but the core activity was not profitable. Stockmann started to outsource departments and activities. In 2017, the department store includes a number of shop-in-shop departments and services, such as XS Toys department, SOL Laundry and
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bank. In addition, there are also cafés and restaurants in the department store, such as Classic Pizza,
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, Espresso House,
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, Restaurant Biáng, Nordic Market and Hanko Sushi.


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Stockmann in Brief
''Stockmann'' {{Helsinki Cityscape Landmarks in Finland Buildings and structures completed in 1930 Shops in Helsinki Department stores of Finland Modernist architecture in Finland Kluuvi