Cascade Centar

[1] It was built on a 18,000 square metres (190,000 sq ft) lot leased from the Archdiocese of Zagreb for 99 years.

The east part of the center contains four apartments overlooking the gardens of the residential street.

Radionica arhitekture was responsible for design, and Branko Galić undertook structural engineering.

[4] Later there were many disputes between the tenants and the management over the high rent, lack of space and low numbers of visitors.

[2] Store owners complained that the management was demanding retroactive rent payments for 2010, and that when they decided to move out they were not allowed to remove their property.

[5] In October 2011 the management company said the center would be forced to close temporarily because tenants were failing to pay rent, and there was not enough revenue to cover the cost of services.