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Morocco Mall (Arabic: مول المغرب) is the largest shopping mall in Africa [1] with 590000m² of floor space in Casablanca, Morocco. Morocco Mall, which opened on December 1, 2011, was designed by architect Davide Padoa of Design International , a global architecture boutique with its headquarters in London.
In 2011, Akhannouch inaugurated the Morocco Mall, the second largest shopping center in Africa, spread over 10 hectares on the Corniche de Casablanca and based on an investment of 175 million euros (250 million dollars). [7] [8] Aksal Holding owns 50% of the Morocco Mall. That same yar, she created a Training Academy for careers in retail, the ...
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Until 2010 the company operated several cinemas in Italy, but these locations were sold to due to difficulties in the Italian market. [4] In 2018, Les Cinémas Pathé Gaumont entered the African market by opening a cinema In Tunis, Tunisia, with plans in progress to open locations in Ivory Coast, Morocco and Senegal. [5]
Morocco: 2016 Casablanca: 3 The first IKEA store in Morocco was opened on 11 February 2016 in the New city of Zenata , located in outskirts of Casablanca. [103] A second store for decorations was opened on 28 July 2020 in Morocco Mall. [104] A third store opened in Tetouan, Northern Morocco. [105] 52 India: 2018 Hyderabad: 5
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In 2008, the company had 33 hypermarkets around Morocco. Its total turnover in 2007 was 6.78 billion Dirhams and employs 5,144 people. With more than 18 million customers per annum (2007), Marjane is the leader on the Moroccan market in front of the hypermarket Metro AG Morocco and Aswak Assalam , its principal competitors.