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City Centre Ajman (Arabic: سيتي سنتر عجمان) is a shopping mall in the emirate of Ajman, United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is owned and operated by Majid Al Futtaim. With 34,000 m 2 (370,000 sq ft) of retail space and 10.5 million yearly visitors, it is the largest mall in the emirate.
He moved to Dubai in 1973, to run Jumbo Electronics, a sales agency owned by his family trading in the same products as in Mumbai. Dubai was at that time an obscure backwater, and in 1974, Chhabria was able to negotiate a contract with Sony , the Japanese electronics manufacturer, for Jumbo Electronics to become the sole distributors of Sony in ...
Katsuya by Philippe Starck [16] launched in Kuwait and the UAE, and in December 2013, more Alshaya restaurant brands were introduced to Saudi Arabia—The Cheesecake Factory, Texas Roadhouse, Shake Shack, P. F. Chang's and PizzaExpress. [17] 2015 saw the Middle East debut of fast-food chicken restaurant Raising Cane's [18] [19] in Kuwait.
Dubai Mall (Biggest Mall as New South China Mall) Mall of the Emirates (Al Barsha 1) Mirdif City Centre; Mercato Shopping Mall; Dubai Festival City; Arabian Centre; Dubai Marina Mall; BurJuman Mall; Dubai Outlet Mall; Deira City Center; City Center Me'aisem; Cityland Mall; Galleria Mall (Jumeirah) [30] Galleria Mall (Al Barsha) [31] Times ...
Also in 2013, MAF Fashion created a joint venture with Abercrombie & Fitch Co. that brought Hollister stores to the region. [61] Abercrombie and Fitch's eponymous brand followed in December 2014, opening its first Middle East stores in Kuwait, [62] the region's flagship store opened in Dubai in December 2015 in the MAF-owned Mall of the ...
City Centre Mirdif is a shopping mall in the residential area of Mirdif, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It opened on 26 March 2010, and is developed and managed by Majid Al Futtaim Properties. City Centre Mirdif has a gross leasable area of 196,000 m 2 and houses 465 retail stores. [3] [4] [5]
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When the Gulf War struck, he moved to Dubai where he founded the Landmark Group. Over the years, the Landmark Group expanded into fashion, electronics, furniture and budget hotels in Middle East and Southeast Asia. [4] It employs around 45,000 people and has more than 1000 stores across the Persian Gulf region, Middle East and India.