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  6. Granada Center - Wikipedia

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    Granada Mall is a shopping mall located in the eastern ring road highway (airport direction) between exit 8-9 Ghernata District in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It occupies covered area of 150,000 m 2 (1,600,000 sq ft). [1] As of 2012, the centre housed 235 shops. [2] It was built by Saudi Constructioneers (SAUDICO). [3]

  7. Sahara Mall - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Sahara Mall (Arabic: صحارى مول) is a shopping mall in the King Fahd Quarter of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It has 180 shops, Cinema, a children's playground, Casual Dinning Restaurants, Food court, cafeteria, skylights, fountains, gardens etc. [ 1 ]

  8. Shola Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Shola Shopping Center was founded by Prince Mishaal bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, the young-half brother of King Fahd and owner of Al Shoula Group in 1984. According to The Washington Post in 1992, Prince Mishaal signed a contract worth almost $11.6 million dollars with Youngstown-based American firm Bucheit Companies in February 1981 to build a shopping complex in ad-Dhubbat neighborhood of Riyadh. [3]