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“Allo” opened one new store in Kyiv and renovated 23 outlets

4 October , 2024  

The national marketplace chain Allo has opened one new store in Kyiv and renovated 23 outlets in 10 cities, the retailer’s press service reports.
The new store in Kyiv, in the Kvadrat shopping center (20 Hnata Yury St.), was opened on August 30, with an area of more than 100 square meters.
In the third quarter, 23 stores were renovated in ten cities. The range of small appliances was expanded in the reformatted and renovated stores. In addition, some stores now offer gaming products in Hator, Razer and Logitech brand zones.
In July, two flagship Alo MAX stores were reformatted in Lavina Mall in Kyiv and Victory Plaza in Kryvyi Rih. Four Allo stores in Odesa were also renovated – at 45 Hretska Street, 76/1 Akademika Korolova Street, 14 Akademika Glushka Avenue, and 4 Semafornyi Lane. Stores in Vinnytsia at 4 Kotsiubynskoho Street to 11 Mykolaichuk Street, Kremenchuk at 3-A Nebesna Sotnya Street, and Yuzhne at 34/1 Hryhorivskoho Desantu Avenue were remodeled. The company also carried out repair work in stores damaged by rocket attacks in Kyiv at 1-C Y. Illyenko Street and Dnipro at 36 Nezalezhnosti Street.
In early August, Allo renovated the chain’s only store in Vyshneve and reformatted the store at 3-B Bazhana Avenue in Kyiv. Allo stores in Dnipro at 8-A Nauky Ave. and 3 Heroiv Ave. in Odesa at 41/1 Akademika Filatova St., and the only store in Chornomorsk at 5/178-N Pervogo Maya St. were also re-equipped.
In September, the company reformatted the only Allo store in Brovary at 11, Nezalezhnosti boulevard. 11, as well as Allo in Dnipro at 52 D. Yavornytskoho Ave. Two Alo stores in Dnipro were re-equipped – in the Express shopping center and TERRA shopping center. The changes also affected Alo MAX in the Dnipro’s MOST-City shopping center: it now has functional areas for household appliances and TVs, an expanded range of gaming products and additional areas for PlayStation and children’s goods.
Most of the stores operate in the absence of electricity: you can buy modern, innovative devices in them, paying for them in cash or by card, and recharge your gadgets if necessary.
Allo was established in 1998. As of the end of September, the omnichannel network of Allo has 295 stores in more than 100 cities of Ukraine.
According to Opendatabot, the shareholders of Allo LLC are Dniproinvest 2016 PE (95.19%), Dmytro Derevytskyi (3.6%), and Maksym Raskin (1.21%). Derevytskyi is listed as the ultimate beneficiary.