Coop to Acquire Prisma Retail Location in Tallinn Coop is set to take ownership of the Prisma retail property in Tallinn, marking a significant development in Estonian commerce. The acquisition represents a notable shift in the region’s retail landscape. The sale follows a transition in ownership and is being viewed as a pivotal moment in Estonia’s commercial history. Editor-in-chief Sergei Metlev of the Postimees’s Russian-language editions reflected on the change, referencing a contrasting retail environment that preceded it. In 1992, a vibrant market operated within the Kadaka garden area of Tallinn. This market encompassed a diverse range of goods, including clothing and music cassettes, offering a significant introduction to Western consumer trends for many Estonians. Metlev’s commentary highlights the evolution of retail in Estonia, contrasting the earlier, more informal market setting with the established Prisma store. The acquisition underscores the ongoing transformation of the retail sector within the country. The transaction is expected to have implications for local businesses and consumer shopping habits. Topics: #prisma #sergei #metlev Post navigation EXPERT: The price growth will reach its peak at the end of this year New weight loss trend: doctors warn against the savings version of the popular “seaweed”
“It’s a shame to see Prisma close its doors in Tallinn, but I hope Coop can bring a new vision to the space.” Reply