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City Outlet Geislingen, Germany. /// credit: ROS Retail Outlet Shopping
City Outlet Geislingen, Germany. /// credit: ROS Retail Outlet Shopping

City Outlet Geislingen Is Expanding

City Outlet Geislingen with over 40 home, fashion & lifestyle brands in 25 stores is being expanded to include four new stores. Construction work will begin in July 2024 and the opening is planned for late summer 2025.

In addition to the world’s largest WMF outlet in the well-known, historic WMF Fischhalle, the brands Rosenthal, Kahla, Seltmann-Weiden, Trigema, Betty Barclay, Triumph, Kneipp, Lindt and many more will be represented. The latest addition this year was Kela, the international home & living company from Böhmerkirch, which opened its first outlet store in City Outlet Geislingen.

“Thanks to the expansion, City Outlet Geislingen will shine in new splendour and will offer customers a new and unique shopping experience. More brands. More choice. More shopping,” shares the investor Sylvie Mutschler, Managing Director at Mutschler Outlet Geislingen GmbH.


WMF Fischhalle /// credit: ROS Retail Outlet Shopping

The new stores will be located in the car park directly in front of the WMF Fischhalle. It was therefore necessary to build a new customer car park with a new entrance in the north of the centre, which was opened in the spring of this year. The centre now has three entrances and shoppers are asked to follow the signs when visiting.

City Outlet Geislingen can look back on a very positive centre development. “In recent years, we have had steadily growing visitor numbers and have been able to establish the centre as a national outlet shopping destination,” says Frauke Aumann, Country & Centre Manager at City Outlet Geislingen, operated by ROS Retail Outlet Shopping. “It is important to us that we offer our customers an enjoyable shopping experience even during the construction work and will do everything necessary to minimise the inconvenience caused by it. We look forward to your visit,” adds Frauke Aumann.