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Mamilla Mall, also called Alrov Mamilla Avenue, is an upscale [3] [4] [5] shopping street and the only open-air mall in West Jerusalem. [6] Located northwest of Jaffa Gate, the mall consists of a 2,000-foot (610 m) pedestrian promenade called Alrov Mamilla Avenue lined by 140 stores, restaurants, and cafes, [2] and office space on upper floors. [7]
Mamilla: Prosperity, Decay and Renewal - the Alrov Mamilla Quarter. Keter pub. "Grand Opening of Jerusalem's Mamilla Alrov Quarter Promenade". 5 Towns Jewish Times. June 7, 2007. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Petersburg, Ofer (May 21, 2007). "Jerusalem flat sold for record $9 million". Ynetnews. Cashman, Greer Fay (June 20 ...
Jaffa road Jerusalem Reflective street sign commemorating Jaffa as the "port city of Jerusalem in ancient times" Jaffa Road, also called Jaffa Street (Hebrew: רחוב יפו, romanized: Rehov Yaffo; Arabic: شارع يافا) is one of the longest and oldest major streets in Jerusalem. [1] It crosses the city from east to west, from the Old ...
view from "Rooftop" restaurant on the top of Mamilla Hotel. ... Jerusalem; Mamilla; Mamilla Mall; Wikipedia:Main Page history/2014 October 31; Wikipedia:Recent ...
Café Rimon Mamilla, Rimon's third location, opened in 2007, with the opening of the Mamilla Mall. This is the second dairy restaurant in the chain and is known for its large brunch buffets. [15] Café Rimon Beit Shemesh, opened in 2014, is located in the Big Fashion Mall in Beit Shemesh. [16]
Jaffa Gate is heavily used by pedestrians and vehicles alike. In the early 2000s (decade), the road straddling the gate was moved further west and a plaza constructed in its stead to connect Jaffa Gate with the soon-to-be-built Mamilla shopping mall across the street. [citation needed]
Ben Yehuda was already one of Jerusalem's main streets long before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. As a busy thoroughfare, it has been a prime target for terrorist bombings between 1948, when the worst atrocity happened, and 2001, during the Second Intifada. [1] In 1983, the street was closed to automobile traffic. [2]
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