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Järve keskus
Järve Centre
LocationTallinn, Estonia
Coordinates59°23′35.87″N 24°43′12.73″E / 59.3932972°N 24.7202028°E / 59.3932972; 24.7202028
AddressPärnu mnt 238
Opening date2002
OwnerJärve Kaubanduskeskus OÜ
ArchitectJaak Huimerind, Indrek Saarepera
No. of stores and services111
Total retail floor area43,000 square metres (462,848 sq ft)
No. of floors3
Websitewww.jarvekeskus.ee

Järve Centre (Estonian: Järve keskus) is a shopping centre in southern Tallinn, Estonia. Järve Centre is the biggest shopping centre selling furnishing goods in Estonia, with a gross leasable area of 43,000 square metres containing nearly 111 different shops (including 9 restaurants and cafés). Despite the name of Järve, the centre is located in Nõmme district's Rahumäe subdistrict. The shopping centre has three floors. The biggest shops in the centre are Selver, Aatrium, Tööriistamarket, Sportland, and Diivaniparadiis.

Järve Centre opened its doors in 2002. In addition to furnishing goods, Järve Centre offers a large selection of leisure and sporting goods, footwear and clothing, children's goods and different services.

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  1. "Järve shopping centre". Visit Tallinn, Tallinn City Tourist Office & Convention Bureau. Retrieved 2 November 2024.

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