Itäkeskus

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Itäkeskus
Östra centrum
Itäkeskuksen maamerkki (82 m) is the 4th highest housed building in Finland and the 3rd highest building in Helsinki.
Itäkeskuksen maamerkki (82 m) is the 4th highest housed building in Finland and the 3rd highest building in Helsinki.
Position of Itäkeskus within Helsinki
Position of Itäkeskus within Helsinki
Country Finland
RegionUusimaa
Sub-regionGreater Helsinki
MunicipalityHelsinki
DistrictEastern
Subdivision regionsnone
Area
1.17 km2 (0.45 sq mi)
Population
 (2005)
4,833
Postal codes
00930
Subdivision number457
Neighbouring subdivisionsPuotinharju, Puotila, Marjaniemi, Roihuvuori

Itäkeskus (Swedish: Östra centrum, literal translation East center) is a quarter in the neighbourhood of Vartiokylä (as of the 1980s) in Helsinki, Finland. The district's main attraction is the largest covered-in shopping mall in the Nordic countries, Itis, which make Itäkeskus as the most significant commercial center of East Helsinki. The district has a station on the Helsinki Metro (Itäkeskus metro station), whose eastern entrance at the Tallinnanaukio square leads to the shopping centre. Itäkeskus has the eastern terminus of bus lines 500 and 550; the western terminus of line 500 is Munkkivuori and line 550 is Espoo's Westend bus station. Construction of the Jokeri light rail, which replaces bus line 550, began in 2019 and traffic is scheduled to begin in 2024.[1] The most important road connection to the Helsinki central from Itäkeskus runs along Itäväylä.

Itis shopping centre along Turunlinnantie

At the end of 2018, 38.1 per cent of Itäkeskus' residents had a foreign background.[2] About 12 percent of the residents had an African background, which was the largest share of all areas in Helsinki.[2] At the end of 2020, the share of foreign language speakers is 41.2 per cent in Itäkeskus.[3]

History[]

campaign in the Itäkeskus shopping mall.

Itäkeskus has been built since the 1970s. The old K-Citymarket, which operated there, opened its doors on March 31, 1977,[4] and its 67,246 m³ hall could accommodate a 6,500 m² store. The Itäkeskus swimming hall was built in 1993.[5][6]

Maamerkki, a high-rise building located on the street near the square in Itäkeskus, was completed in 1987. Today, it is the seventh highest high-rise building in Finland and the fourth highest in Helsinki (after Majakka and Loisto in Kalasatama and Cirrus in Vuosaari).[7]

On the other side of the Itäväylä, opposite Itis, is the another shopping center called Easton Helsinki, which was completed in October 2017.[8][9]

Politics[]

Results of the 2011 Finnish parliamentary election in Itäkeskus:

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Koivisto, Joonas (June 3, 2019). "Historiallinen päivä: Vuosikymmeniä haaveillun pikaratikan rakentaminen alkaa nyt – Nämä tiet suljetaan ja tänne syntyvät pahimmat sumput". YLE (in Finnish). Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Helsingin koko väestö ja ulkomaalaistaustaiset taustamaanosan mukaan osa-alueittain 1.1.2019 (in Finland)
  3. ^ HU: Vieraskielisten asukkaiden osuus ylitti 40% kahdella alueella Helsingissä, joissain kaupunginosissa osuus yhä hyvin pieni – "Ei ole ainoa mittari alueiden eriytymisessä" (in Finnish)
  4. ^ K-citymarket Itäkeskus uudistui - K-Kauppiasliitto (in Finnish)
  5. ^ HS: Itäkeskuksen uimahalli vuoden 1993 rakennukseksi (in Finnish)
  6. ^ IS-reportaasi pahamaineisesta uimahallista – ahdistelua, tappeluita ja juopottelua? (in Finnish)
  7. ^ Roihuvuoren historiaa (in Finnish)
  8. ^ Laine, Sirkka: Avajaisten suosio ruuhkautti Eastonin kauppakeskuksen – ovet jouduttiin jopa sulkemaan liian pitkien jonojen takia, Mtv Oy 26 October 2017. Accessed on 26 October 2017.
  9. ^ Itä-Helsingin uusi keskus harjakorkeudessa – nimeksi Easton Helsinki 7 November 2016. Accessed on 21 November 2016.

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Coordinates: 60°12′40″N 25°04′55″E / 60.21111°N 25.08194°E / 60.21111; 25.08194


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