October 24, 2025

Supernova Group Picks Up Two MAX Shopping Centers in Slovakia

Supernova Group has successfully completed the acquisition of two shopping centers under the MAX brand in Slovakia – MAX Zilina and MAX Dunajska Streda — from Euromax Slovakia a.s., increasing the number of MAX centers owned by Supernova in Slovakia to six

Supernova has been active in the Slovak market since 2016, when it began operating with a portfolio of eleven OBI stores. In 2022, the portfolio was expanded with the acquisition of MAX shopping centers in Trnava, Trencín, Nitra, and Poprad, which together encompass over 60,000 square meters of retail space.

“The acquisition of the centers in Zilina and Dunajska Streda is a strategic step in expanding our portfolio across Europe, aimed at further strengthening our leadership position in the retail real estate sector in the region,” said Markus Pinggera, Managing Director of Supernova Group. “We are confident that our new centers, thanks to their attractive locations, diverse offerings, and high standards in design and functionality, will positively impact the quality of life in the local communities and provide added value to consumers. We continue to invest in innovative solutions and the modernization of our properties to ensure long-term sustainability and the satisfaction of all our partners and visitors.”

The MAX Zilina shopping center, located in the southwestern part of Slovakia’s fourth-largest city, offers over 18,000 square meters of leasable area, with more than 65 stores, and it attracts around two million visitors a year. Key tenants include Cinemax, Tempo, JYSK, Action, and New Yorker.

The Max center in Dunajska Streda features 9,600 square meters of leasable area and houses over 45 stores including Sinsay, New Yorker, Pepco, and CCC, attracting approximately 1.2 million visitors each year.

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