It was opened in 2010, and owned by the company group Mirbud. It included a shopping centre with an area of 62,100 m2, and an indoor market with an area of 12,100 m2. In total, it has an area of 80,000 m2, and included 1400 stores and services. On 12 May 2024 around 3:30 a fire broke out in the eastern building, resulting in a complete destruction of the facility. In May 2025, the Polish government concluded that Russian intelligence was responsible for destroying the mall in an arson attack. A large portion of vendors at Marywilska 44 come from the
Vietnamese-Polish community, relocated there after
10th-Anniversary Stadium marketplace was closed and demolished in preparation for
Kazimierz Górski National Stadium construction. The May 2024 fire not only deprived business owners of income, but often destroyed a large portion of cash belonging to their families, kept in safeboxes at the site due to obstacles migrants face in creating bank accounts. The owner of Marywilska 44 promised to provide in early August 2024 a temporary area for vendors, consisting of 800
intermodal containers. By October only 400 boxes were provided and, in light of the earlier conflict with Marywilska 44 owner, vendors set up an alternative shopping center, "Modlińska 6D", about to the south. The location offers an additional 250 stalls. == References ==