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  2. City Centre Muscat - Wikipedia

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    City Centre Muscat underwent an expansion in 2007 that doubled the size of the mall introducing more than 60 new stores and increasing its retail space to 60,484 m 2 (651,040 sq ft). In June 2013, the mall announced a second redevelopment to add 4,510 m 2 (48,500 sq ft) of retail space dedicated to entertainment and leisure.

  3. Assima Mall - Wikipedia

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    Assima Mall (Arabic: العاصمة مول) is a shopping mall in Sharq, Kuwait. It is the largest commercial project within the city, and was opened on 8 November 2021. It is the largest commercial project within the city, and was opened on 8 November 2021.

  4. Souq Sharq - Wikipedia

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    The Souk Sharq is a major shopping center in Kuwait City, Kuwait. The center began as a traditional souq but as the city has undergone investment it has expanded into a modernized shopping mall of approximately 55,567 m 2 (598,120 sq ft) area.

  5. 360 Mall - Wikipedia

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    360 Mall is a shopping mall located on the Sixth Ring Highway in the South Surra, Kuwait that opened on 5 July 2009. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The mall has a circular design, and its name 360 is derived from the circular design of the complex, and its design follows the modern architectural design of the exterior and interior.

  6. List of shopping malls in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait City Mirqab. Al-Awqaaf Complex; Al Tijaria Tower; Assima Mall; Discovery Mall (closed; 2009-2020) Souq Al Wataniya; Sharq. Al Hamra Commercial Tower

  7. The Avenues (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Avenues Mall is the second largest shopping mall in the Persian Gulf region. [1] The mall is located in the Rai area extending from Fifth Ring Road from the south and Al Ghazali Highway from the east. It opened in April 2007, under the patronage of the Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah. [1]

  8. The Sultan Center - Wikipedia

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    In the Sultanate of Oman, where it first expanded outside Kuwait, it operates 7 retails stores. In addition to that, it owns 17 stores in Jordan and 3 in Bahrain. In February 2020 Sultan celebrated the launch of its new flagship store in Kuwait during an opening ceremony held at the store’s new location in Al Kout Mall. [3]

  9. List of companies of Oman - Wikipedia

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    By regional standards, Oman has a relatively diversified economy, but remains dependent on oil exports. Tourism is the fastest-growing industry in Oman. Other sources of income, agriculture and industry, are small in comparison and account for less than 1% of the country's exports, but diversification is seen as a priority by the government.