 Key dates Background
2005
A new country! Poland.
Ségécé acquires the full ownership of Ségécé Hungary after a buy-out of the hungarian subsidiary.
2004
Ségécé number 1 in Hungary
The subsidiary company, Plaza Centers Management (50 % of Ségécé), manage 16 shopping centers in Hungary. 12 of them had been acquired by Klépierre in August.
In October, Ségécé created a new subsidiary in Greece: Ségécé Hellas
It manage 4 shopping centers and 90 leases.
2003
Two new locations : Portugal and Croatia
In December 2002, Klépierre, parent company of Ségécé , acquires its first shopping centre in Portugal, in Loures, a suburb of Lisbon- In April, Ségécé creates its Portuguese subsidiary of management, SOGECAEC. At the end of 2003, it is already managing 5 retail shopping centers.
Ségécé is now present in Croatia through SCM, Shopping Center Management, established by its Italian subsidiary PSG. At the end of the year on 2003, SCM manages 3 centers.
2002
Ségécé Group becomes Italian retail shopping center leader. Klépierre bought 20 shopping centers in Italy. Ségécé now owns 50% of the new group formed by the fusion of PSG and Eurocenter and through this new subsidiary manages more than 50 centers.
2001
Ségécé is continental Europe's leading shopping centre manager: the largest in Belgium, France and Spain
Creation of subsidiaries
- Ségécar (property management in France),
- Centros Shopping Gestion (tenant and property management in Spain),
- First Management Company (tenant and property management in central Europe)
- Galae
Three shopping centers opened in town centers
Courier in Annecy
Les Passages de l'Hôtel de Ville in Boulogne-Billancourt
Cordeliers in Poitiers.
2000
Agreement signed between Klépierre-Ségécé and Carrefour for the acquisition of 160 galleries and a long term partnership for the management of sites and the development of new centers
Took a 35% participating interest in Devimo, main manager of shopping centers in Belgium
Opened Val d'Europe regional shopping centre, near Disneyland® Paris Resort and extensions of the Usines Center Paris Nord 2 and Créteil Soleil.
1999
Established subsidiaries
GFK, joint-venture with Italian PSG
(tenant and property management in Italy)
Ségécé Loisirs et Transactions.
1980s - 1990s
Town centre specialists
Developed about 20 retail projects in the centre of historical towns
Developed peripheral urban centers: Mérignac Soleil, Avenir in Drancy and Rives d'Arcins in Bègles.
1970s
Development of first French shopping centre with an integrated supermarket in Caen (Calvados department) : Supermonde centre with Continent hypermarket
Development of the first three regional centers in the Paris region:
Belle Epine in Thiais,
Créteil Soleil
Arcades in Noisy-Le-Grand.
1958
Development of first French shopping centre in Rueil-Malmaison (92)
Colmar shopping center.
1956
Ségécé established
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