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Dubai's mall to add 150 new shops, invites tenders
Real Estate

Dubai's mall to add 150 new shops, invites tenders

Dubai-based real estate developer Nakheel is to add 150 new shops to its existing Ibn Battuta complex. Currently, the mall has more than 270 shops, 50 restaurants, a 21-screen cinema and over 4,500 parking spaces. Now the company is going to start work on the expansion of the Ibn Battuta Mall. The developer on May 26 issued a tender, seeking contractors to undertake work on construction of new expansion.

The work includes associated underground services and modification of existing services to connect to the new expansion. The new expansion will see the mall adding 28,000 square metre total retail area, with leasable space of 17,000 square metre.

The expansion will be directly linked to the existing mall and within a few metre of Ibn Battuta Metro station. The tender document(s) can be obtained upon submission of non-refundable tender fee of Dh50,000 and a copy of tenderer’s valid trade license, starting May 26. The final submission date is July 7, according to the company CEO Sanjay Manchanda.

The mall, completed in 2005, is themed on the journeys of Ibn Battuta, the 14th Century Arabic explorer, with each region – Andalusia, Tunisia, Egypt, Persia, India and China –reflected in the architecture and theme of the mall’s six courts.

Dubai-based real estate developer Nakheel is to add 150 new shops to its existing Ibn Battuta complex. Currently, the mall has more than 270 shops, 50 restaurants, a 21-screen cinema and over 4,500 parking spaces. Now the company is going to start work on the expansion of the Ibn Battuta Mall. The developer on May 26 issued a tender, seeking contractors to undertake work on construction of new expansion. The work includes associated underground services and modification of existing services to connect to the new expansion. The new expansion will see the mall adding 28,000 square metre total retail area, with leasable space of 17,000 square metre. The expansion will be directly linked to the existing mall and within a few metre of Ibn Battuta Metro station. The tender document(s) can be obtained upon submission of non-refundable tender fee of Dh50,000 and a copy of tenderer’s valid trade license, starting May 26. The final submission date is July 7, according to the company CEO Sanjay Manchanda. The mall, completed in 2005, is themed on the journeys of Ibn Battuta, the 14th Century Arabic explorer, with each region – Andalusia, Tunisia, Egypt, Persia, India and China –reflected in the architecture and theme of the mall’s six courts.

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