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It is a two-storeyed shopping mall consisting of three floors and it is one of the most popular shopping malls in Colombo. [2] The shopping mall consists of bookstores, boutiques, designer shops, a food court, cafes and a supermarket. [3] The basement floor is split between a food court and a large supermarket.
Liberty Plaza Shopping Complex also popularly known as Liberty Plaza is a Sri Lankan shopping mall which is located at Western Province, Kollupitiya, Colombo. [1] It sells both local and international brands. It is the first shopping complex to be constructed in Sri Lanka. [2]
The complex was designed by Gemmu Fernando of the Design Group Five International (Pvt) Ltd [2] and constructed by Tudawe Brothers Limited. Construction of the three-storey 13,000 m 2 (140,000 sq ft) shopping complex, with 88 tenancies, developed around a central atrium was completed in 1991 and formally opened on 4 April.
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Migros – the largest supermarket chain, but acting as a department store in different shopping centers; Defunct: ABM (Au Bon Marché) – discount chain; was a part of the Globus group; closed 2001; some shops were converted to C&A stores; EPA (Einheitspreis AG) – discount chain; closed 2005; most stores converted to Coop City or closed down
Kandy City Centre is a ten-storey commercial and retail complex which is located in Kandy, Sri Lanka near the Temple of Tooth Relic. Construction of the centre was started in 1993 and opened in 2008. The complex was the vision of Thusitha Wijayasena and undertaken by his company, Property Finance and Investments Kandy (Pvt) Ltd. [1] [2]
Name Location Country Year Size (Total area) Source Jamuna Future Park: Dhaka: Bangladesh: 2013 4,100,000 square feet (380,000 m 2) [1]Lucky one Mall: Karachi