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Themistokli Dervi Avenue (Greek: Λεωφόρος θεμιστοκλή Δέρβη, Turkish: Themistokli Dervi Caddesi), is a major shopping street located in the centre of Nicosia, Cyprus. The avenue hosts a number of internationally prestigious brands. It also includes numerous cafeterias and restaurants.
Stasikratous Street was once an ordinary street with typical houses and office buildings. In a relatively short time frame the street was transformed into one of the most popular and expensive shopping areas in the capital city of Nicosia.
Nicosia Mall: Nicosia: 21 November 2018 82,000 square metres (880,000 sq ft) [1] Nicosia Mall Properties (NMP) Ltd. 2. My Mall Limassol: Limassol: Mid 2009 48,000 square metres (520,000 sq ft) [1] Tiffany Investments Ltd. 3. Kings Avenue Mall Paphos: 14 December 2013 46,000 square metres (500,000 sq ft) [2] Aristo Developers 4. Metropolis Mall ...
Ledra Street (Greek: Οδός Λήδρας Odos Lidras; Turkish: Ledra Caddesi) is a major shopping thoroughfare in central Nicosia, Cyprus, which links North Nicosia, the part of the city under the control of the de facto Northern Cyprus, and south Nicosia. [1] It is the site of the former Ledra Street barricade, across the United Nations ...
Plans for the mall were announced in 2010. [1] Construction of the mall began in 2011 but work was suspended during an economic crisis in 2013. In 2017, Bank of Cyprus supported a €25 million refinancing and restructuring of the Nicosia Mall development, becoming a shareholder in the parent company, NCMH Nicosia Mall Holdings Ltd. [2] [3] The move helped construction resume in 2017, and the ...
Shopping & Leisure Makariou Avenue ([Λεωφόρος Αρχιεπισκόπου Μακαρίου Γ'] Error: {{Langx}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 36) ( help ) ), also referred to as Makarios Avenue , is an avenue in the centre of Nicosia , Cyprus which covers a distance of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi).
Hermes street by night in November 2014. Two thirds of the street is located abandoned within the United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus.From the Ledra Street crossing a metal gate blocks access into Hermes Street, however part of the street is still accessible from Manis Street.
In the Ottoman era, the bazaars of Nicosia occupied a network of narrow streets. In 1873, Louis Salvator recorded 23 bazaars scattered in the walled city, with 18 of them being located in the network of streets between the Famagusta Gate and Paphos Gate. As usual with towns in the Ottoman Empire, the city's bazaars dominated its social life and ...