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Muscat City Centre helps customers keep off the heat this summer as expansion plans make headway
- Oman: Wednesday, June 21 - 2006 at 16:16
- PRESS RELEASE
While the mercury takes a soaring leap, Muscat City Centre is all set to make sure their customers don't wilt in the scorching sun.
A 250-metre long canopy has been attached along an aisle that takes passengers from Muscat City Centre to the middle of the north parking lot. Thus providing shade for the customers in the stretch between their cars and the shopping mall premises.
Two new bus stations, one situated in front of the mall entrance 1&2 and the other at the new north parking lot is also operational now. Each station has an air-conditioned waiting room with separate male and female sections. The waiting rooms are also equipped with a television to provide entertainment for the guests.
Two golf carts are also provided to facilitate shoppers from moving between Muscat City Centre and their required destination.
To make sure that each of these additional services are running smoothly, 14 new staff have been appointed. This ensures that the traffic flow, management of trolleys and customer services are well taken care of.
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Muscat City Centre, a part of MAF Shopping Malls, maintains its position as a major player in Oman's retail sector and is currently the biggest shopping mall in Oman, with over 80 international, regional and local stores. The centre features destination stores such as Carrefour hypermarket, Magic Planet, family entertainment centre and an international food court consisting of 14 food outlets and cafes. Muscat City Centre also acts as a town centre and the social hub of the society by participating in community activities and public events.Salma
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