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Manama Suq to open by Eid

  • Bahrain: Sunday, June 07 - 2009 at 11:12

Jawad Al Hawaj, head of the retail sales and traditional markets committee of Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) has said that shops in the newly-renovated area of the Bahrain's Manama Suq should be back in business in September, according to Gulf Daily News. Work on the project has included demolishing and rebuilding a government-owned commercial complex, which housed some of the oldest shops in Bahrain and a facelift for other buildings on the avenue. 'All the shops should be back in business by the middle of Ramadan and fully functional well in time for Eid shopping,' Al Hawaj said.

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