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Fourways Mall is a shopping mall in South Africa located in the Fourways area of Sandton, in suburban Johannesburg. [1] It doubled its size, from 85,000m² to 178,000m², relaunching in 2019 [2]
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The area referred to as Fourways (which is a collection of suburbs, including the traditional suburb of Fourways) is the fastest-developing commercial and residential hub in Sandton, north of Johannesburg, South Africa. The main access routes to Fourways are off the N1 at R511 Winnie Mandela Drive, or alternatively along R564 Witkoppen Road.
Hamleys store inside Fourways Mall in South Africa. The first store in South Asia was opened in Mumbai, India, on 9 April 2010. [19] The 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2) store is located in an upmarket shopping district in India's financial capital. A second store in India is located in the city of Chennai at the Express Avenue
As retail sales have declined in the old shopping mall and businesses have shuttered their shops, a new vision for the Boise Factory Outlets begins to take shape
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Mall of the North is composed of 180 stores including Pick n Pay, Woolworth, Checkers, Game and Edgars. Nationally, the mall include Truworths, two Foschini stores neighboring each other, Mr. Price, Dis-Chem and Clicks. Anchors are aided by a full range of fashion, footwear, sportswear, furnishings, home decor and healthcare stores.
Montecasino, popularly shortened to Monte, is a leisure and casino complex in Fourways, Sandton in Gauteng, South Africa. [1] It was designed by American company Creative Kingdom Inc. and built by South African architect Joel Martins in the architects Bentel Associates International at a cost of R1.6 billion. [2]