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Mercato Shopping Mall: Jumeirah: 22,947 m 2 (247,000 sq ft) 140+ BurJuman: Bur Dubai: 300 [4] Nakheel Mall: Palm Jumeirah: 350 [5] Nakheel Mall opened on 1 January 2020. Festival City Mall: Dubai Festival City: Ibn Battuta Mall: Sheikh Zayed Road: 28,000 m 2 (301,000 sq ft) 150 Opened in 2005 Oasis Mall Dubai Sheikh Zayed Road 2nd Interchange 1 ...
At the base of the complex is the Dolmen Mall, a three-level shopping mall built in 2011 with an area of 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m 2), and 130 stores - including several international brands. [2] The total area of the entire Dolmen City complex is 3,441,340 sq ft (319,711 m 2 ).
Monsoon Accessorize, Oxford Street, London, 2016 Accessorize store in Piacenza, Italy. Monsoon Accessorize is a British private limited company. It operates two international retail clothing chains – Monsoon and Accessorize. [1] In 2018, the company reported 181 stores in the UK [2] and 19 in Italy. [3]
It used to be one of the most prestigious shopping areas in Karachi before the newly built shopping malls in the suburban areas of Karachi were built from the 1980s onwards. Zaibunnisa Street now is known for having a huge number of watch, clock and jewelry shops, large clothing stores for women and men, as well as shoe stores. [5] [6]
The Grand Atrium Shopping Mall Faisalabad; Sitara Mall; Kohinoor Shopping Mall; Do Burj Shopping Mall; Paradise Atrium; Pearl City Shopping Mall; The Edge Mall; Saira shopping Mall; Lyallpur Galleria; The Grand Atrium; Chase Up Mall; Misaq Ul Mall; Gutwala Commercial Hub; Al Fatah Malls (2 Malls)
Lucky One Mall is a shopping mall located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, which is owned by Yunus Brothers Group. It is the largest shopping mall in Pakistan, with an area of about 3.4 million square feet. [4]
Zainab Market is a three-tiered commercial building known for its wide range of products. [4] The ground floor is primarily for vendors, the basement houses specialty stores, and the first floor features leather goods and furs. [4]
In 2003, Sindh province was badly affected when above normal monsoon rainfall caused flooding in the province; urban flooding also hit Karachi where two days of rainfall of 284.5 millimetres (11.20 in) created havoc in the city, while Thatta District was the worst hit where 404 millimetres (15.9 in) rainfall caused flash floods in the district ...