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 Burj Khalifa
complex, the 20-billion-dollar project has 1,200 shops. Access to the
mall is provided via Doha Street, rebuilt as a double-decker road in
April 2009.
Twice delayed, Dubai Mall opened on November 4, 2008, with about 600
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.
The Dubai Mall
has hosted over 3 million visitors over the month of April 2009, while
the mall attracts more than 750,000 visitors every week.
Description
Over
12 million sq ft (equivalent in size to more than 50 soccer
fields), 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 same as West Edmonton Mall.
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 of 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 & jewellery 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.
Many shops, however, will remain shuttered for a long while to
come. Bloomingdale's might open by 2010. 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. 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
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.
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.
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, almost 3 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.

10/29/2008
11/27/2007
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