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The following is a list of shopping malls in Israel. In Israel, use of the word kanyon is a play on the words " kne (male) / kni (female) and “liknot” , which means “buy", and "hen yon ", which means "parking space" (due to the large amount of parking spaces near the mall), while at the same time sounding like the English word canyon .
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]
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]
The Hebrew word for shopping malls is kenyon or kanyon, the root of which is kan associated with buying. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shopping malls in Israel . Subcategories
The Old City of Hebron in the West Bank, the city's main streets and old markets are lined with shops selling Palestinian handicrafts, Middle Eastern spices, jewelry and oriental sweets such as baklawa. [11] Old City of Nazareth Bazaar: Northern District of Israel
The Trump Organization plans to build a Trump Tower in the Saudi capital Riyadh as part of a real estate expansion in the region including in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi, Eric Trump, the U.S ...
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has abandoned its pursuit of an ambitious defence treaty with Washington in return for normalising relations with Israel and is now pushing for a more modest ...
U Walk (short for University Walk; Arabic: يو ووك), formerly University Avenue (Arabic: جادة الجامعة), [1] is a lifestyle center at the Prince Turki al-Awwal Road in the King Saud University district of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, [2] [3] owned by Cenomi Centers. [4]