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Abu Dhabi’s Marina Mall set for $820m expansion

A plan to expand Marina Mall in Abu Dhabi was this week unveiled by National Investment Corporation (NIC), the owner of the shopping centre.

The project will cost AED 3 billion ($817m) and is due for completion in 2019, according to a statement from NIC.

In addition, works are set to start in the first quarter of 2017 on “major enhancements worth 300 million dirhams” to the existing mall.

“Marina Mall Abu Dhabi will be undergoing a complete renovation and growing in size with a 120,000 sqm extension designed by DP Architects – a world renowned architectural firm based in Singapore and also behind the design of Dubai Mall,” a statement said.

“From exclusive luxury and high-end brands to the development of a world-class food court, the shopping destination will continue to deliver unique shopping experiences to suit all tastes.

Jihad Dirani, Head of Leasing at Marina Mall Abu Dhabi, said: “As one of Abu Dhabi’s established and most iconic shopping destinations, we strive to provide our visitors with an exclusive combination of unique shopping, entertainment and F&B experiences for the whole family to enjoy. We are entering an exciting phase of Marina Mall’s development, as we continue our journey to deliver an excellent visitor experience. We are currently in the process of selecting the right suppliers and contractors; whilst looking to evolve our leasing portfolio.”

The new extension plan will be divided into two parts, the north and south side of the mall, which will include the latest retail and F&B brands and new market entry brands exclusive to the mall.

Furthermore, Marina Mall Abu Dhabi will expand its car parking facilities in coordination with the existing parking amenities for the new development, making it easily accessible to all visitors.

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