The Dubai Mall

The Dubai Mall

The shopping mall's interior
Location Downtown Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
Opening date 4 November 2008
Developer Emaar Properties
Management Emaar Malls Group
Owner Emaar Properties
Architect DP Architects Pte Ltd.
No. of stores and services 1,200+
No. of anchor tenants 2
Total retail floor area 3,770,000 square feet (350,000 m2)
Parking 14,000+
No. of floors 4
Website www.thedubaimall.com

The Dubai Mall is the world's largest shopping mall based on total area and sixth largest by gross leasable area. Located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, it is part of the 20-billion-dollar Burj Khalifa complex, and includes 1,200 shops.[1][2] Access to the mall is provided via Doha Street, rebuilt as a double-decker road in April 2009.[3]

Twice delayed, Dubai Mall opened on November 4, 2008, with about 635 retailers, marking the world's largest-ever mall opening in retail history. However it is not the largest in gross leasable space, and is surpassed in that category by several malls including the South China Mall, which is the world's largest, Golden Resources Mall, SM City North Edsa, and SM Mall of Asia.

The Dubai Mall has recorded a visitor turn-out of more than 60,000 tickets sold for the Dubai Aquarium and Discovery Centre in the first five days, following its opening.[4] The Dubai Mall hosted over 37 million visitors in 2009,[5][6] and attracts more than 750,000 visitors every week.[7] while in 2010 it hosted 47 million, and saw footfall increase by around 27 percent over 2009, despite the economic crisis.[8]

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Description

Over 12 million sq ft (equivalent in size to more than 50 football pitches), the Dubai Mall has a total internal floor area of 5.9 million square feet (55 ha) and leasable space of 3.77 million square feet (35 ha), about the same as the West Edmonton Mall.[9]

It surpasses the previously largest mall in the Middle East City Stars, which is located in Cairo, Egypt. With a gross area of over 8 million sq feet (74 ha), City Stars had been the largest mall in the Middle East since 2003.

The Dubai Mall has 10–15 distinct 'malls-within-a-mall', totaling 9 million ft² (84 ha) of shopping retail space (comprising a total of 1200 stores, when fully operational). Featured attractions include: the world's largest Gold Souk with 220 retailers; the 850,000 sq ft (79,000 m2) Fashion Catwalk atrium; Fashion Island (Avenue), with 70 stores dedicated to haute couture; the Middle East's first Galeries Lafayette department store; Oasis Fountain Waterfall; and WaterFront Atrium. Other attractions include the region's first SEGA indoor theme park, SEGA Republic covering 76,000 sq ft (7,100 m2); KidZania, a 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) children's 'edu-tainment' centre; a 22-screen Cineplex, the largest in Dubai; and The Grove, an indoor-outdoor streetscape with fully retractable roof. It also features over 160 food and beverage options, 220 gold & jewelry outlets; a supermarket and an organic food mart. Among the shops is British toy store Hamley's, which opened a 32,000-square foot (3,000 m²) store that includes a replica of London's Regent Street, with the franchise owned by Retail Arabia. Bloomingdale's opened end 2009.

It also has a 250-room luxury hotel, 22 cinema screens plus 120 restaurants and cafes. The Mall has over 14,000 parking spaces across 3 car parks, with valet services and a car locator ticketing system.[10] The mall has won five awards - two awards at the Retail Future Project Awards at Mapic, Cannes, in 2004, for Best Retail Development Scheme (Large) and Best Use of Lighting in a Retail Environment [11] and the Dubai Mall brochure collected three awards at the Summit Creative Awards 2005 in Portland, Oregon - the Gold award for Best Art Direction / Graphic Design, Silver award for Best 4-colour B2B Brochure, and a Judges Special Recognition award.[11]

Dubai Aquarium and Under Water Zoo

The Mall's Dubai Aquarium and Discovery Centre, developed and operated by Oceanis Australia Group, officially earned the Guinness World Record for the world's "Largest Acrylic Panel" (32.88 m wide × 8.3 m high × 750 mm thick and weighing 245,614 kg). The acrylic viewing panel is larger than Japan's Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium (22.5 m wide × 8.2 m high and 600 mm thick). Its 750 mm thick acrylic viewing panel can withstand pressure of 10 million litres of water used in the aquarium, but its transparency gives visitors clear views of over 33,000 marine animals on display.[6] In February 2010, a leak in the aquarium caused a partial evacuation and brief shutdown of a portion of the mall.[6] The ten million liter aquarium tank is the largest suspended aquarium in the world

The Mall adopted an International Standard of Ethics and Animal Welfare Policy in its development and operation.[12][13][14]

Dubai Ice Rink

The Mall's Dubai Ice Rink multi-purpose venue, uses refrigeration plant technology by developing 1.5 inches (38 mm) of ice bed, 2 times the thickness of an NHL ice rink for Olympic-sized attraction. Dubai Ice Rink can host a capacity of up to 2,000 guests, when converted into a multi-functional hall with world-class multimedia system including a 20 m × 10 m LED screen. Operations Manager, Richard Rowlands, a 7 years Welsh figure skating pairs champion, described it: "Dubai Ice Rink in itself is an exciting facility, bringing the first-ever Olympic-sized ice rink to Dubai. A top-class facility offering the best of, including over 1,800 pairs of skates imported from a leading manufacturer in Italy to fit children and adults of all ages and sizes, the Dubai Ice Rink will host themed nights, Learn-to-Skate programmes, figure skating lessons and hockey matches.The advanced technology used at the Dubai Ice Rink ensures that the consistency of the ice-bed is maintained at all times. By incorporating the refrigerator technology of pushing in glycol through a network of pipes, and monitoring the cooling over a period of five to six days, the 38 mm ice-bed is tailored to withstand multiple activities in a safe environment.".[15][16]

SEGA Republic

SEGA Republic, a 76,000 sq ft (7,100 m2) indoor theme park, was opened on 21 August 2009. Visitors can enjoy over 150 amusement games; The Redemption Zone hosts one of the region's largest selection of redemption games as well as a huge selection of winnable merchandise for all ages. It is a park that is mainly dedicated to SEGA's icon Sonic the Hedgehog. The entrance to Sega Republic is located on the second floor of The Dubai Mall.[17][18]

Reel Cinemas

The Reel Cinemas opened on 14 August 2009 on the second floor of Dubai Mall. Reel Cinema is a 22 screen megaplex with more than 2,800 seats. All screens are currently open. It is the largest cinema in the region.[18] More than 10,000 visitors visited the cineplex in its opening week.[19] It is operated by Reel Entertainment LLC, a joint venture formed by Emaar Retail LLC and Singapore-based entertainment provider Cathay Organisation Holdings Ltd to develop cinemas across the Middle East. The flagship 22-screen Reel Cinemas at The Dubai Mall is the first megaplex developed and operated by the venture, and will soon be followed by the 6-screen Reel Cinemas at Dubai Marina Mall.

Shops

The Dubai Mall contains more than 1,200 shops and is anchored by Galeries Lafayette, Debenhams, Bloomingdale's, and Marks & Spencer.

In October 2009 it was reported that the world's largest candy store opened in Dubai Mall[20]

Construction

The mall was built by a joint venture of Dutco Balfour Beatty, Al Ghandi/CCC[21] and Turner Construction for Emaar Properties and was scheduled to be completed in 2006, claiming to be the size of 50 "international-sized football (soccer) pitches". Most of the workers used in construction of the mall were Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan guest workers. The internal mobile phone coverage for Dubai Mall was commissioned, integrated and carried out by Motorola Dubai for Etisalat and du. Multimedia and acoustic design is by Shen Milsom & Wilke, London [1]

World Records and Achievements

Incidents and accidents

On February 25, 2010 the aquarium sprung a leak which led many shops to temporarily close down and forced shoppers to evacuate the mall. It reopened on February 26, 2010, one day after the incident.[28]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.emaar.com/index.aspx?page=the-dubai-mall
  2. ^ gulfnews.com, Dubai Mall: A milestone harks back to humble origins
  3. ^ Ahmed, Ashfaq (2009-04-19). "Double-decker roads will be open by month's end". Gulf News: p. 2. http://archive.gulfnews.com/nation/Traffic_and_Transport/10305345.html. Retrieved 2009-04-28. 
  4. ^ http://www.ameinfo.com/175712.html
  5. ^ a b http://www.thedubaimall.com/en/news/media-centre/news-section/the-dubai-mall-crosses-landmark-30-million-visitors.html
  6. ^ a b c Stefania Bianchi (February 25, 2010). "Leak at Dubai Mall Aquarium Forces Evacuation". The Wall Street Journal. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704479404575087122447511764.html?mod=WSJ_World_LEFTSecondNews. Retrieved February 25, 2010. 
  7. ^ a b http://www.dubaicityguide.com/site/news/news-details.asp?newsid=24486&newstype=Company%20News
  8. ^ a b http://www.arabianbusiness.com/emaar-s-dubai-mall-posts-27-rise-in-footfall-in-2010-395794.html
  9. ^ http://www.gulfnews.com/business/Development/10204211.html
  10. ^ tradearabia.co, The Dubai Mall opens with 600 retailers
  11. ^ a b The Dubai Mall, Emaar, retrieved March 12, 2006
  12. ^ ameinfo.com, Dubai Mall aquarium breaks world record
  13. ^ www.albawaba.com, Dubai Aquarium & Discovery Centre Sets Guinness Record for 'World's Largest Acrylic Panel' at The Dubai Mall
  14. ^ zawya.com, Aquarium at The Dubai Mall scoops world record
  15. ^ arabianbusiness.com, Ice skating in the sun and sand
  16. ^ www.ibtimes.com, The Dubai Mall Opens With Largest Number of Retailers in the World's Largest-Ever Mall Opening
  17. ^ http://www.thedubaimall.com/en/entertainment/entertainment-section/sega-republic-entertainment.html
  18. ^ a b http://www.ameinfo.com/207199.html
  19. ^ http://www.arabianbusiness.com/565989-more-than-10000-visit-dubai-mall-cineplex-in-first-week
  20. ^ World's largest candy store opens in Dubai.
  21. ^ Balfour Beatty Website: Burj Dubai Mall
  22. ^ a b c http://www.constructionweekonline.com/article-9044-top-10-construction-world-record-holders/4/
  23. ^ http://www.thedubaimall.com/en/news/media-centre/news-section/dubai-aquarium-guinness-worlds-largest-acrylic-panel.html
  24. ^ http://blog.dubaidreams.net/494/worlds-biggest-candy-store-opens-at-dubai-mall/
  25. ^ http://newslite.tv/2009/10/07/worlds-biggest-sweet-shop-open.html
  26. ^ http://www.hoteliermiddleeast.com/7707-dubai-mall-smashes-record-with-5-million-visitors/
  27. ^ http://www.arabianbusiness.com/587068-dubai-mall-named-best-shopping-experience
  28. ^ Aquarium leak hits Dubai Mall

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