Anexartisias Street

Anexartisias Street (Οδός Ανεξαρτησίας, lit. 'Independence street') is located in the Old Town of Limassol and is considered the main shopping street of the city, surpassing Makariou Avenue. It hosts many retail stores as well as Gregori Afxentiou Square, where events, including the Limassol Carnival, are held.

History
The street first showed signs of growth in 1923. The Independence of The Republic of Cyprus in 1960 was a significant event in the history of Cyprus and inspired the street to be named after it: Anexartisias (Ανεξαρτησίας, lit. 'Independence').

In its early years of growth, the Limassol Hospital (now the District Administration Building) was built when the street wasn't yet named. Around 1930–1940, the street was referred to as “Macedonias Street”.

Features
The main attractions are the multitude of shops and cafes along the street, which have made it well known to residents and visitors alike. Besides retail stores, the street also hosts the District Office, which participates in decorating the street and surrounding areas for various occasions, such as Christmas.

Collapsed Roof, February 2022
On Sunday, February 20, 2022, the roof of a building collapsed during renovations due to poor concrete stability testing. Pedestrians and vehicles were in the vicinity, but fortunately, there were no injuries or damages to vehicles. The building was owned by a local church administration.

H&M Opening
In February 2021, the Swedish brand H&M announced that they were opening a new branch on the street. It was scheduled to open in the summer of that year. The opening was later postponed to November 18, 2021, and it finally opened on March 3, 2022. The 8-month delay upset many shoppers, and once it opened, there was criticism regarding the “unfinished” state of the building despite the prolonged delay.

Transportation
EMEL ANEXARTISIAS - DISTRICT OFFICE

The street is a two-lane road, mainly connected by Gladstonos Street (a dual carriageway) and 28th October Avenue. It also connects to many smaller neighborhoods and roads.