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Doha Festival City is a 600,000 square metres (6,500,000 sq ft) shopping mall based in Qatar, owned by Bawabat Al Shamal Real Estate W.L.L (BASREC), with 240,000 square metres (2,600,000 sq ft) of leasable space, [1] it is the largest operating mall in Qatar as of 2018 operated by Al Futtaim. [1]
Qatar is one of the fastest growing countries in the field of tourism. According to the World Tourism rankings, more than 2.3 million international tourists visited Qatar in 2017.
The store is located in Cairo Festival City Mall, and it has 34,500 square meters (371,000 square feet). [83] A second store is located in Mall of Arabia in 6th of October City. A third pop-up store is opened only during summer in Sidi Abdel Rahman. [84] [85] 46 Qatar: 2013 Doha: 1 The first IKEA in Qatar opened its door on March 11, 2013. [86]
Dubai Festival City (Arabic: دبي فستيفال سيتي), also known as Al Kheeran (Arabic: الخيران), is a large residential, business, sports and entertainment development in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, owned by Al-Futtaim Group. Administratively, it is part of Sector 4 and is located in the north-central area of Dubai.
Majid al Futtaim currently operates 90 hypermarkets and 120 supermarkets in 15 countries. [52] In the first half of 2018, Majid Al Futtaim Retail launched its largest regional distribution center in Dubai's National Industries Park. [53] At an investment of over $80 million, the facility can handle up to 100,000 orders per day.
The Mall of Qatar is a 464,515 sqm, 3-floor shopping mall located in the Rawdat Al Jahhaniya district of Al Rayyan, Qatar. The high central glass dome is eight floors high. The Mall of Qatar is adjacent to the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, one of the host stadiums for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [15]
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Al Futtaim Motors: Established by the group in 1955, it is the exclusive distributor of Toyota, Lexus, Hino trucks and Toyota Material Handling equipment in the UAE. [12] Robinsons & Co.: In April 2008, the Al-Futtaim Group bought 88% of the shares of Robinsons & Co. at S$7.20 per share. [13] [14]