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This is the list of shopping malls in Lebanon. Beirut. ABC Mall Ashrafieh; ... City Center Beirut, Hazmiyeh; City Mall(Previously Janane Farah Mall), Dora;
ABC department store Achrafieh 2022. ABC (legal name: ABC s.a.l. alias ABC Group, LinkedIn: ABC Lebanon), is a company operating ABC-branded shopping malls and department stores, as well as individual boutiques of fashion brands, in Lebanon with a total gross leasable area of 115,000 m 2 (1,240,000 sq ft).
Amman, Jordan – Opened in 2023 at the TAJ Lifestyle Center. [8] Antelias (By The Sea), Lebanon – Opened in 2015 and designed by Adjaye Associates. [9] [10] Beirut , Lebanon – The flagship store, opened in 1999. [11] Beirut , Lebanon – Opened in 1997 at Dunes Center, in 2024 the store moved across the street to the ABC Mall. [12]
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Shopping stores along vaulted alleys inside the Souks. Beirut Souks (Arabic: أسواق بيروت) is a major commercial district in Beirut Central District.With over 200 shops, 25 restaurants and cafes, an entertainment center, a 14 cinema complex, periodic street markets, and an upcoming department store, it is Beirut's largest and most diverse shopping and leisure area.
The "Shoreline Walk" is a proposes sequence of connected spaces which form part of the reconstruction of the Beirut city centre. Following the 1975–91 Lebanese Civil War in Lebanon, the Beirut city centre was left devastated, Avenue des Français and the coastline had become a dumping ground, extending the land by more than 600m to the north. [14]
A shopping street or shopping district is a designated road or quarter of a city/town that is composed of individual retail establishments (such as stores, boutiques, restaurants, and shopping complexes). Such areas will typically be pedestrian-oriented, with street-side buildings, wide sidewalks, etc. [1] [2]
Souq Waqif was created over a century ago along the banks of the Msheirib wadi as a weekend trading center to allow commerce between Bedouins and the local populace. Merchants and residents conducted transactions while standing because of the inundation of seawater on both sides of the Wadi, which had encroached upon the market.