Spread across two floors, it is home to almost 170 tenants, including around 140 fashion and lifestyle stores, various service providers, the new Apollo Kino cinema, O’Learys entertainment zone, an ice arena for hockey and skating, brand new Lemon Gym, as well as 30 different restaurants and cafés. “We are truly delighted and proud of our accomplishment and invite everyone to discover a new level of shopping and entertainment experience in a contemporary, high quality environment that also respects its historical heritage of the former Kuznetsov Porcelain and faience factory,” said Akropole Riga CEO and Akropolis Group Board Member Kaspars Beitiņš. He acknowledged that Akropole is currently one of the most modern shopping and entertainment centers in the Baltics and the first mall in Latvia to have received the prestigious BREEAM certificate already in the design stage, Thus confirming that it meets the highest energy efficiency and sustainability standards and provides the most environment- and people-friendly solutions possible.