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Ibn Battuta Mall powers on with record figures

Ibn Battuta Mall experienced record visitor numbers as it remained one of the few attractions in Dubai to stay open during Thursday's power shortage.

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 12 - 2005 at 15:31
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The Egypt court at Ibn Battuta Mall.
The Egypt court at Ibn Battuta Mall.


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Thousands of visitors poured through the doors to take advantage of more than 250 outlets located in the mall's six stunning themed courts - Andalusia, Tunisia, Egypt, Persia, India, and China.

Ibn Battuta Mall has been consistently busy since opening in April, however, with few attractions open elsewhere even more shoppers took advantage of the mall's diverse tenancy mix which includes 50 new shopping brands to the UAE. The wealth of entertainment and leisure facilities, including Grand Megaplex 21 Screens, a Restaurant Court, and a 16-outlet Food Court also kept visitors entertained as temperatures soared to 39C outside. Extensive parking facilities for around 5000 cars were more than equipped to deal with the additional demand.

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman Nakheel, said: 'Since opening in April, Ibn Battuta Mall has experienced phenomenal success; its spectacular architecture, state-of-the-art 21 screen cinema, and diverse range of shopping outlets have provided an enticing lure for the whole of Dubai and the surrounding region. However, Thursday was an extraordinary day and I am pleased that the mall was able to cope with such demand.

'I sympathise with those who were affected by the power failure throughout the city; we were extremely lucky that this unfortunate occurrence did not affect our mall and we were able to provide a haven from the sweltering heat outside! Some of these visitors may have been visiting for the first time and now that they have experienced Ibn Battuta Mall's fabulous offerings, I am 100% confident that many of these will return.'

Joseph Grove, a tourist from the UK, said: 'Most places in Dubai appear to be closed, but I heard from a friend that Ibn Battuta Mall was still open. I wish the malls looked like this in England; there has certainly been no compromise on the quality of the architecture.'

Indian visitor Divesh Bhagat added: 'This is the first time I have visited Ibn Battuta Mall; I'd heard that the architecture was pretty impressive, but I didn't realise quite how stunning! It definitely adds something totally different to the shopping experience and I'll definitely be coming back.'




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About Ibn Battuta Mall
Ibn Battuta Mall, a Nakheel project, is located adjacent to Sheikh Zayed Road between Interchanges 5 and 6. The Mall combines retail, entertainment, restaurant and family activities all within a uniquely themed environment. The inspiration for the theme of Ibn Battuta Mall is the legendary Arab explorer Ibn Battuta. The unique design of the shopping mall and separately themed courts are based on his travels through Asia and the Middle East. Each of the six courts is themed on a country and a shopping zone to reflect Ibn Battuta's travels through Andalusia, Tunisia, Egypt, Persia, India, and China. The spacious Mall covering an area of 3.1 million square feet, offers a charming mix of shopping outlets, specialty shops, restaurants, a hypermarket and a cinema Megaplex. Parking space has been allocated for more than 5,000 cars, taking the total site space up to 5.4 million square feet.

About Nakheel
Nakheel is the uniquely focused property development company behind a variety of new landmark developments in Dubai. Nakheel aims to redefine the concept of property development whether residential, tourist, commercial or retail. It has therefore placed great importance on examining the requirements of the different sectors of the community and developing its visionary projects around these findings.

Nakheel's portfolio currently includes The Palm, The World, Jumeirah Islands, The Gardens, Ibn Battuta Mall, Jumeirah Lake Towers, Jumeirah Golf Estates, The Lost City, International City, Discovery Gardens, Jumeirah Village and Dubai Waterfront.

For further information please contact:
Aaron Richardson, Media Executive on +971 4 368 6946; e-mail aaron.richardson@nakheel.ae,
Or fax on +971 4 368 0559
Or
Orient Planet PR and Marketing Communications
P O Box 23345, Dubai, UAE.
Tel: 00 971 4 3988901; Fax: 00 971 4 3988941
Christine H. Andersen Posted by Christine H. Andersen, Assistant News Editor
Sunday, June 12 - 2005 at 15:31 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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