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Multi Corporation is a commercial developer of city retail space in Europe founded 1981 in Gouda, The Netherlands, under the name of Multi Vastgoed . Later, it became Multi Corporation. It is dedicated to develop shopping centres and offices that provide new facilities, like new shops in the area without taking away customers from surrounding neighbourhoods or giving back green spaces by adding green roofs to shopping centres. Furthermore, Multi redevelops city centres and develops buildings with multiple uses and that are able to change their function from, for example, an office to apartments. Multi Corporation consists of five complementary companies: Multi Development, Multi Investment, Multi Asset Management, Multi Mall management and T+T Design . History 1981-1990 Multi Vastgoed developed and executed commercial property in and around growth areas in The Netherlands. They developed into a group of companies to cover all disciplines for project management that operated under the holding Multi Development Corporation (MDC). MDC began by developing offices in Holland and its first projects in the rest of Europe were also offices. Later, Multi Development Corporation International was formed in order to be able to also operate outside The Netherlands. By 1990 Multi Development Corporation International launched projects in Spain, Portugal, France, Germany and Belgium. 1990-2000 By 2000 Multi Development Corporation employed about 200 people across Europe with the head office in Gouda, The Netherlands and offices in Lisbon, Düsseldorf, Antwerp, Paris and Madrid. With the 1999 completed Nike, Inc. headquarters in Hilversum, The Netherlands, Multi Corporation was one of the first that integrated the Cradle to Cradle principle in their developments. 2000-today In June 2002 Amstelland and Multi Development Corporation joined to one of the three largest project developers stock corporations of Europe with the name AM Development . In 2006 AM Vastgoed changed the name back to Multi Development with a Morgan Stanley Real Estate Funds as a new financial partner. Today Multi Corporation is a commercial developer of city retail space in Europe. It develops large-scale mixed-use shopping centres, inner city regeneration projects and offices . It is active in 17 European countries with offices in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. It employs about 700 people across Europe . Projects Spain: Sevillia - Duch Pavilion on the Expo; Gerona - Espai Gironès Shopping Centre; Leon - Espacio León Shopping Centre; Oviedo - Espacio Buenavista; The Netherlands: Rotterdam - NDU Headquarters; The Hague - Churchill Office building; Rotterdam - Beursplein (Rotterdam) Shopping Centre; Amsterdam - Kalvertoren .org/wiki/Kalverstraat Shopping Centre; Emmen - De Vlinder Shopping Centre; Hilversum - Nike European Headquarters; The Hague - Malietoren /Grotiusplaats Offices; Dordrecht - Statenplein Shopping Centre; Rotterdam - Hoog aan de Maas; Tilburg - Regenboogpark Residential; Maastricht - Entre Deux ; Arnhem - Musiskwartier Shopping Centre; Utrecht/Papendorp - KPN Offices; Belgium: Antwerp - Stadsfeestzaal (Antwerpen) [http://nl. .org/wiki/Stadsfeestzaal_(Antwerpen)]; Antwerp - Den Tir (Antwerpen); Portugal: Aveiro - Forum Aveiro Shopping Centre ; Lisbon - Armazéns do Chiado; Almada - Almada Forum Shopping Centre ; Montijo - Forum Montijo; Faro - Forum Algarve shopping Centre; Viseu - Forum Viseu ; Coimbra - Forum Coimbra ; Germany: Solingen - Clemens Galerien Shopping Centre; Hagen - Volme-Galerie; Osnabrück - Kamp Promenade; Pforzheim - Schlössle-Galerie; Wiesbaden- Liliencarré ; France: Vichy - Les Quatre Chemins Shopping Centre; Arcueil - La Vache Noire Shopping Centre; Czech Republic: Olomouc - Olympia Olomouc Shopping Centre; Chodov - Shopping Centre Chodov; Plzen - Olympia Plzen; Turkey: Izmir - Forum Bornova; Ankara - Forum Ankara; Trabzon - Forum Trabzon; Aydin - Forum Aydin; Denizli - Forum Çamlik; United Kingdom: Belfast - Shopping Centre; Shopping Centre
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