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Alexandria City Centre is located in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]], where it opened in January 2003. It was developed and is managed by [[Majid Al Futtaim Properties]]. Home to over 160 retail stores, Alexandria City Centre has a gross trading area of 60,370 square meters including anchor stores such as Debenhams, Centrepoint, and a 14,771 square meter Carrefour Hypermarket<ref>http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/global/about-us.aspx</ref> |
'''Alexandria City Centre''' is located in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]], where it opened in January 2003. It was developed and is managed by [[Majid Al Futtaim Properties]]. Home to over 160 retail stores, Alexandria City Centre has a gross trading area of 60,370 square meters including anchor stores such as Debenhams, Centrepoint, and a 14,771 square meter Carrefour Hypermarket.<ref>http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/global/about-us.aspx</ref> Due to Alexandria City Centre’s geographic location, the mall serves a broad customer base that stretches across Egypt’s vast North Coast of the Mediterranean Sea and is considered a regional shopping destination for nearly 14,600,000 customers every year. |
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Alexandria City Centre's entertainment offerings include Magic Planet, Alexandria's largest indoor family entertainment center featuring a number of award-winning rides and games, and a seven-screen renaissance cinema complex. |
Alexandria City Centre's entertainment offerings include Magic Planet, Alexandria's largest indoor family entertainment center featuring a number of award-winning rides and games, and a seven-screen renaissance cinema complex. |
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== Dining == |
== Dining == |
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Alexandria City Centre houses over 25 restaurants and cafes, including an international food court which was revamped in summer 2013 to include over 10 outlets.<ref>http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/dining.aspx</ref> |
Alexandria City Centre houses over 25 restaurants and cafes, including an international food court which was revamped in summer 2013 to include over 10 outlets.<ref>http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/dining.aspx</ref> |
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== Entertainment == |
== Entertainment == |
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Renaissance Cinema at Alexandria City Centre is a seven-screen cinema multiplex with state-of-the-art digital and 3D projection systems.<ref>http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/entertainment.aspx</ref> |
Renaissance Cinema at Alexandria City Centre is a seven-screen cinema multiplex with state-of-the-art digital and 3D projection systems.<ref>http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/entertainment.aspx</ref> |
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*2009: Underwent redevelopment to open 63 new retail stores |
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*2013: Completed expansion project to introduce new dining options |
*2013: Completed expansion project to introduce new dining options |
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Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Retail |
Genre | Shopping Mall |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | Alexandria, Egypt |
Website | www.alexandriacitycentre.com |
Alexandria City Centre is located in Alexandria, Egypt, where it opened in January 2003. It was developed and is managed by Majid Al Futtaim Properties. Home to over 160 retail stores, Alexandria City Centre has a gross trading area of 60,370 square meters including anchor stores such as Debenhams, Centrepoint, and a 14,771 square meter Carrefour Hypermarket.[1] Due to Alexandria City Centre’s geographic location, the mall serves a broad customer base that stretches across Egypt’s vast North Coast of the Mediterranean Sea and is considered a regional shopping destination for nearly 14,600,000 customers every year.
Alexandria City Centre's entertainment offerings include Magic Planet, Alexandria's largest indoor family entertainment center featuring a number of award-winning rides and games, and a seven-screen renaissance cinema complex.
Dining
Alexandria City Centre houses over 25 restaurants and cafes, including an international food court which was revamped in summer 2013 to include over 10 outlets.[2]
Entertainment
- Magic Planet
Magic Planet is a popular family entertainment centre in the Middle East. It features the latest award-winning simulators, video games and amusement rides for children.
- Renaissance Cinema
Renaissance Cinema at Alexandria City Centre is a seven-screen cinema multiplex with state-of-the-art digital and 3D projection systems.[3]
Events
Alexandria City Centre has an active community engagement program. The mall regularly invites a number of charitable and social organizations into the mall to raise money or awareness for a variety of causes. Such organizations include American Heart Association and Technokids Egypt.[4]
Milestones
- 2003: Alexandria City Centre opened
- 2009: Underwent redevelopment to open 63 new retail stores
- 2013: Completed expansion project to introduce new dining options
References
- ^ http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/global/about-us.aspx
- ^ http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/dining.aspx
- ^ http://www.alexandriacitycentre.com/entertainment.aspx
- ^ http://www.malloftheemirates.com/press-release/majid-al-futtaim-properties-shopping-malls-across-the-region-join-hands-to-prevent-cardiovascular-diseases-amongst-women.aspx
External links
- Alexandria City Centre - Official Website