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Muscat City Centre sports a new look
- Oman: Tuesday, June 17 - 2008 at 12:43
- PRESS RELEASE
Fashion, style, and panache come together as Muscat City Centre unveils its new look.
Muscat City Centre sees colours that soften the look of the fashion destination and complement the confident allure of the mall. Classic designs recharge the entire ambience of the mall symbolising an elegantly placed regional shopping destination.
Many stores have either realigned their look or are in the process of doing so in order to match up with the mall's repositioning. Sole Sole has just unveiled their new look and Monsoon, the famed high-street retailer, has recently revamped its entire store in line with its outlets in the UK and UAE.
Monsoon has launched its new spring and summer collection. The stocks are the same as you would find in Monsoon stores elsewhere while the interiors focus on glass with panels in shades of lilac and pink. This new look has given a facelift to the store that coincides with its international image.
Amouage and Adidas stores at Muscat City Centre are currently undergoing renovation. Amouage will reopen in mid-June and incorporate a blend of the traditional with modern fittings to complement its new logo.
With 48 premier fashion brands under one roof, Muscat City Centre has stepped up a gear as it plays host to retail outlets that have made their debut for the fist time in Oman. Recent stores to set up shop at the mall include Carters, which has revolutionised the retail industry in Oman and further positioned the centre as a fashion hub of the capital. With a unique mix of upscale and luxury specialty retailers and a full complement of dining options, Muscat City Centre attracts the most discerning shoppers from all over the Sultanate.
As an added value, customers can also allow their friends and families to buy their popular fashion and accessories at outlets in the mall, using Muscat City Centre's popular Gift vouchers. Available in denominations of RO 10 and RO 5 from the Customer Service desk, Muscat City Centre's Gift vouchers make ideal gifts for customers who would like their friends to choose the product of their choice.
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About Muscat City Centre:Muscat City Centre, first opened in October, 2001, is the biggest and most dominant mall in Oman and recently underwent a 16-month OR22.5m expansion project. The original 33,036 square metres GLA of the Centre has now expanded to a total of 60,484 square metres of GLA, almost doubling the size of the mall and housing a total of 63 new stores since the beginning of 2007.
The Centre currently houses 144 retail outlets, a Carrefour hypermarket, Magic Planet and an international food court with 22 cafes and restaurants. Of the new stores that have been added to the mall, 95% of the brands are making an entry into Oman retail market for the first time including Home Centre, E-Max, Centrepoint, Zara and Borders bookstore. With 42 top new brands, a first-of-its-kind, dedicated flyover and spacious multi-level parking lot, Muscat City Centre is the biggest and most dominant mall in Oman.
Komal Manglani
Associate Account Manager
Polars Public Relations
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Ahmed Hamdy
Marketing Manager
Muscat City Centre
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Oman, Muscat
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