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SouqExtra is a chain of smaller shopping centers, under construction in different locations of Dubai. [27] Mall of Arabia Dubailand: On hold SM City Dubai Al Mamzar [28] Dubai Square Dubai Creek Harbour 6,100,000 sq ft (570,000 m 2) 8,500 Meydan One Mall Meydan One 258,300 sq ft (24,000 m 2) 700 Mushrif Mall Al Khawaneej Road
Later, LuLu supermarkets expanded its operations Abu Dhabi and opened several Lulu stores in the emirate of Dubai. In the late 1990s, the LuLu Center department stores were launched, and the group expanded to other countries in the Middle East. [citation needed] In 2000, the first Lulu Hypermarket store was opened in Dubai.
Karama Park (Lulu Park) - Many children and adults of all ages come here for leisurely activities. Zabeel Park - Karama residents closer to Za'abeel district also use the bigger Zabeel park near the newer Lulu Hypermarket for jogging and exercising. The park is well connected to Karama by a pedestrian bridge and the Sheikh Rashid Road intersection.
Al Karama was to be built along the border between the emirates of Abu Dhabi (yellow) and Dubai (brown). The present capital, Abu Dhabi, is in red. Al Karama (Arabic: ٱلْكَرَامَة, romanized: Al-Karāmah) was a proposed planned city to be built on the border of the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
E 77 - Expo Road D 57 - Al Yalayis Street D 59 - Gharn Al Sabkha Street D 63 - Hessa Street D 69 - Umm Suqueim Street D 71 - Financial Center Road E 66 - Oud Metha Road D 95 - Baghdad Street/Cairo Street Jebel Ali Al Habab Road Dubai-Al Ain Road (E 66) 2 E 311 (Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road; formerly known as Emirates Road) 87.3 mi (140.5 km) 2001
The new Asian specialty store will occupy about 20, 700 square feet of space currently occupied by Times Supermarket along Kailua Road, according to a leasing brochure by property owner Alexander ...
The North Wing section of the mall opened its doors to the public on 5 November 1991, making it one of the oldest malls in Dubai. The mall used to comprise 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m 2 ). The South Wing opened to the public in the spring of 2007, extending the area from 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m 2 ) to 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m 2 ).
The external border is marked to the north by the Maleha Road and to the east by the Nazwa Road, while the internal borders with the other sectors are marked to the north-west by the Emirates Road, and to the south-west by the Al Awir Road (E 44) which however in that stretch is called Dubai-Hatta Road. The Sector is part of the Dubai Non-Urban ...