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Design news and inspiration for industry professionals        VOLUME VIII      ISSUE 5     May 2013
   

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  Dubai Mall: Expansion will include new hotel rooms
   
  Emmar to expand Dubai Mall  
   
 

One million sq ft to be added to existing 12-million-sq-ft development

EMAR Properties has announced an ambitious expansion of its flagship asset, The Dubai Mall, to add over one million sq ft to the existing 12-million-sq-ft development.

Emaar’s team has been working on the expansion plan for the past 12 months and the addition will include new hotel rooms as well as entertainment and lifestyle choices.

Located in the heart of the prestigious Downtown Dubai, The Dubai Mall currently has over 1,200 stores and 160 food and beverage (F&B) outlets.

This will be further strengthened with several additions and extensions to its retail spread, the company said.

Mohamed Alabbar, chairman, Emaar Properties, said: “The Dubai Mall is a powerful demonstration of the competencies that Emaar has developed in retail, regarded as one of the core sectors of Dubai’s economy.”

“The record visitor footfall of over 54 million achieved by The Dubai Mall in 2011 is a compelling testament on the success achieved by Dubai and the mall in attracting visitors from all over the world. We are further building on this through our new expansion plan. The addition of modern retail, leisure and hospitality choices as part of the one-million-sq-ft expansion will take The Dubai Mall and Downtown Dubai into the next era in retailing and lifestyle development,” he said.

Alabbar said that the expansion is in line with the continuous evolution in customer expectations and aspirations. “Just as the expectations of customers are changing, the retailing sector is also witnessing rapid shifts. Through our expansion programme, we will use the most advanced technologies to offer an integrated mix of retail and entertainment that will meet the requirements of our visitors.”

The company recently launched a project to build an 820-m-long pedestrian link that directly connects the Burj Khalifa/ Dubai Mall Metro Station with the mall, scheduled to be operational in 2013.

“The overall expansion programme will not only consolidate The Dubai Mall as the most visited shopping and tourism centre but will also establish Downtown Dubai as the most desirable lifestyle destination in the world,” said Alabbar.

With a total internal floor area of 5.9 million sq ft, The Dubai Mall now has 3.77 million sq ft of gross leasable space. The leisure choices in the mall include the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo, which holds the Guinness world record for the largest acrylic viewing panel; the Olympic-sized Dubai Ice Rink; the region’s first Sega Republic; KidZania, the only one-of-its-kind children’s edutainment centre in the Middle East region; and the 22-screen Reel Cinemas, one of the region’s largest megaplexes that can seat over 2,800 people.

Downtown Dubai, the $20-billion flagship development of Emaar Properties, features the Burj Khalifa, seven world-class hotels, thousands of residential apartments, modern offices and The Dubai Fountain.

 
   
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