Artiuse Center Revitalized as Part of Tallinn’s “Golden Line” Development Tallinn, Estonia – The Artiuse center, a prominent shopping and service area in the heart of the city, underwent a significant renovation and expansion on April 16th, marking a key step in the ambitious “golden line” project. Commerce Minister Urmas Sõõrumaa officially inaugurated the expanded center with a symbolic ribbon-cutting ceremony, accompanied by photos documenting the event. The project aims to connect Rotermanni, the harbor area, and the city center into a cohesive urban space. The revitalized Artiuse center is now a crucial component of this development. The new owner is prioritizing more than just square footage and rental rates; they are focused on revitalizing the center’s atmosphere and perceived “energy.” Speaking with reporter Martin Pedaja, Sõõrumaa addressed the challenge of transforming the previously underutilized center into a destination capable of competing with the Viru center. The project is viewed as a long-term investment, positioning Artiuse as a key element in Tallinn’s future urban landscape. Further details on the project’s vision and anticipated impact were gathered through an interview with the new ownership group. Topics: #center #photos #interview Post navigation The Swedish unit Viagra Boys will perform in summer in Tartu. Is Magnus Carlsen’s successor? “He played here better than all the others combined!”