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AlphaMega is the main sponsor of the Alphamega Stadium, an 11,000-seat football stadium located in Limassol. [7] This stadium, inaugurated in December 2022, hosts the football teams of AEL Limassol, Aris Limassol, and Apollon Limassol. The contract signed by AlphaMega stipulates that the stadium will bear the name of the supermarket chain until ...
Although to the avenue's recent growth, the avenue was unrecognisable a couple decade ago. The street acted as a "border" for the city, as it didn't extend north of the road. Beginning in the 1950s, the city began expanding northwards, and so the area around the road also began transforming into today's image.
As a result, the company's entertainment division posted a $27 million loss in financial year, 2002–03, and by mid-2004, Brazin had only managed to open 12 Virgin Megastores. [121] [123] [124] [125] In September 2003, Brazin sold out of its 118-store Sanity UK (former Our Price and VShop outlets) store network to Primemist Limited.
Limassol is the second-largest urban area in Cyprus after Nicosia, with an urban population of 195,139 [2] and a district population of 262,238. [2] The Limassol municipality is the most populated in Cyprus, with a population of 108,105, followed by Strovolos in Nicosia. [4] Limassol was built between two ancient Greek cities, Amathus and Kourion.
MY MALL Limassol is a shopping centre in Zakaki, a western suburb of Limassol, Cyprus. It is the second largest mall in size in Cyprus . The mall was originally named "Tiffany Mall", but the name was changed in 2009 following complaints from other holders of the rights to the Tiffany name.
Virgin Cinemas was founded in 1995 when Richard Branson's Virgin Group acquired MGM Cinemas, [1] the largest movie theatre operator in the United Kingdom. [2] Virgin Group bought the cinemas for £195m, and subsequently sold 90 of the chain's smallest cinemas to Cinven and ABC for £70m to concentrate on multiplexes.
Limassol Molos (Greek: Μόλος Λεμεσού, romanized: Mólos Lemesoú), formally known as the Limassol Multifunctional Seaside Park, is a multifunctional park and promenade of land reclamation in Limassol, the second largest city in Cyprus.
The Limassol Marina was built adjacent to the Old Port. It covers an area of 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft), and is now a leisure centre with many restaurants, taverns and shops. [16] The Limassol Marina is located right next to the Limassol Molos promenade, and both developments have given Limassol its title as a Coastal City back.