As of June 2025, Cushman & Wakefield has taken over the property management and leasing of the centre, bringing the best of its retail expertise from across Central and Eastern Europe.
“Aupark is undoubtedly the most premium shopping centre in Slovakia, benchmarking itself against the most successful retail destinations in the region. In this segment, Cushman & Wakefield is the strongest platform in Central and Eastern Europe, and we are proud that the owner, Wood & Co., has chosen us to help take Aupark to the next level and write its next chapter,” says Michaela Semanová, Partner & Head of Asset Services at Cushman & Wakefield in the Czech Republic.
Cushman & Wakefield Strengthens Its Retail Position in Slovakia
Cushman & Wakefield is one of the most experienced players in property management and retail leasing across the region. In Slovakia, the company also manages Novum Prešov – the fastest-growing regional shopping centre in the country.“In 2025, alongside Aupark, we took over the management of four additional regional shopping centres. At the same time, we’re expanding our retail leasing team to six seasoned professionals actively supporting the entire portfolio. Over the past decade, we’ve brought more than 20 new retail tenants to the Slovak market, and we’re excited to see what new brands will soon enrich Aupark’s already unique tenant mix,” says Tomáš Némethy, Managing Partner at Cushman & Wakefield Slovakia.
In the case of Aupark, Cushman & Wakefield is taking on not only the technical and commercial management of the building but also full responsibility for service quality, day-to-day operations, leasing, and coordination of the centre’s retail strategy.
The shareholders of Aupark Bratislava are investment firms WOOD & Company and Tatra Asset Management (TAM). Their shared goal is to ensure that Aupark maintains and further develops its position as the most successful shopping centre in Slovakia.
A Brand That Sets the Standard
Aupark has long been seen as a trendsetter — a centre that defines direction. It combines a wide selection of premium brands, gastronomy, services, and leisure activities. Thanks to its location on the edge of Bratislava’s historic centre, with direct access to public transport, cycling paths, and the D1 motorway, it appeals not only to city shoppers but also to the wider regional audience.The shopping centre recently underwent a major transformation, expanding by 10,000 sq m. This brought in new retail concepts and the largest stores for several brands in Central and Eastern Europe — including Zara, H&M, Reserved, Cinema City, and more. The extension also allowed for the creation of a unique green façade, which not only enhances the building’s look but also incorporates sustainable features that contribute to a better urban environment.
“Retail is evolving fast. Customers are seeking value, experience, and efficiency. Brands need a reliable environment that enables their growth. That’s exactly what Aupark offers — quality, stability, and expertise,” says Robert Skládal, Partner & Head of Shopping Centre Leasing and Releasing at Cushman & Wakefield.
Aupark continues to be what it has always been — a meeting point for Bratislava. The only things changing are those that can be improved: the day-to-day experience for both visitors and tenants. Thanks to a strong combination of expertise and collaboration, the centre is stepping confidently into the next phase of its journey, ready for new challenges and opportunities.