About: Gaza Mall

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The Gaza Mall is a shopping mall that opened in Gaza, State of Palestine, in July 2010. The shopping venue in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza extends over 19,000 sq. ft. There are two floors with shops offering international brands. It was built at a cost of $1.5 million. The mall features a pharmacy, separate prayer rooms for men and women and stores selling shoes, toys, clothing, and office supplies. A supermarket, children's play area, and restaurant are planned but were not operating in time for the grand opening.

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  • The Gaza Mall is a shopping mall that opened in Gaza, State of Palestine, in July 2010. The shopping venue in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza extends over 19,000 sq. ft. There are two floors with shops offering international brands. It was built at a cost of $1.5 million. Salah a-Din Abu Abdo, chair of the mall's board of directors, promised "attractive and competitive prices" in an effort to replace Gaza's traditional open air markets with a comfortable, air-conditioned shopping experience. His goal is to "develop a marketing and leisure culture" among Gazans. According to The Guardian, the mall is part of an entertainment "circuit" for wealthy Gazans, which includes seaside cafes, swimming at the Crazy Water Park and riding at the Faisal Equestrian Club. The mall features a pharmacy, separate prayer rooms for men and women and stores selling shoes, toys, clothing, and office supplies. A supermarket, children's play area, and restaurant are planned but were not operating in time for the grand opening. According to CBS News, construction materials and concrete were brought in via the Gaza Strip smuggling tunnels. (en)
  • La ville de Gaza possède deux centres commerciaux ouverts à partir de 2010 à la suite de l'assouplissement du blocus de la bande de Gaza consenti à la suite du raid israélien contre une flottille d'aide humanitaire en mai 2010. Le premier est ouvert en juillet 2010 et situé dans le quartier de Rimal. Le second est ouvert en juillet 2011, place Haidar Abdel Shafi. L'ouverture de ces deux centres commerciaux a alimenté depuis 2010 une controverse israélo-palestinienne sur les conditions du blocus. (fr)
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  • La ville de Gaza possède deux centres commerciaux ouverts à partir de 2010 à la suite de l'assouplissement du blocus de la bande de Gaza consenti à la suite du raid israélien contre une flottille d'aide humanitaire en mai 2010. Le premier est ouvert en juillet 2010 et situé dans le quartier de Rimal. Le second est ouvert en juillet 2011, place Haidar Abdel Shafi. L'ouverture de ces deux centres commerciaux a alimenté depuis 2010 une controverse israélo-palestinienne sur les conditions du blocus. (fr)
  • The Gaza Mall is a shopping mall that opened in Gaza, State of Palestine, in July 2010. The shopping venue in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza extends over 19,000 sq. ft. There are two floors with shops offering international brands. It was built at a cost of $1.5 million. The mall features a pharmacy, separate prayer rooms for men and women and stores selling shoes, toys, clothing, and office supplies. A supermarket, children's play area, and restaurant are planned but were not operating in time for the grand opening. (en)
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  • Gaza Mall (en)
  • Centres commerciaux de Gaza (fr)
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