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This is a list of shopping centres in Namibia with at least two anchor tenants such as supermarkets, hypermarkets, multicinemas, and department stores.. Modern shopping centres in Namibia are often called malls, even when they do not meet the definition of a mall by the International Council of Shopping Centers, which is 300,000 square feet (28,000 m 2) by the smallest definition, which is the ...
Grove Mall (originally The Grove Mall of Namibia) is the largest shopping centre in Namibia, Southern Africa, billed as the country's first regional shopping mall. It is located in the Hilltop mixed-use estate in Kleine Kuppe , in the southern Windhoek suburbs.
Wernhil Shopping Centre. The Wernhil Shopping Centre formerly known as Wernhil Park Mall is a mall in Windhoek 's central business district. [1] It is named after the first names of Werner and Hildegard List, the then-senior stockholders of the Ohlthaver & List group of companies who owns the facility. It is the second largest mall in Namibia.
Ohlthaver & List Group (short O&L or Ohlthaver & List) is the largest private Namibian company group. It has its headquarters in Windhoek 's central business district.. The company was founded in 1919 by Carl List [3] and Herman Ohlthaver.
Maerua Mall is a shopping complex in Windhoek, Namibia.Expanded to more than double its original size in 2006 by Concor Construction, Maerua Mall is now the third largest shopping mall in Namibia and contains a number of retail outlets, including Ackermans, @home, FNB, Total Sports, Stuttafords. [1]
Pages in category "Shopping malls in Namibia" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;
Shopping malls in Namibia (4 P) Shopping malls in the Netherlands (7 P) Shopping centres in New Zealand (3 C, 9 P) ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers;
Windhoek East is a constituency in the Khomas Region of Namibia. It consists of the upper-class suburbs of Windhoek: Auasblick, Avis, Klein Windhoek, Ludwigsdorf, Luxury Hill, Olympia, and Suiderhof. It had a population of 22,712 in 2011, up from 17,674 in 2001. [1] As of 2020, it has 17,308 registered voters. [2]