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The '''Red Sea Mall''' is a [[shopping mall]] located in the northern suburb of [[Jeddah]] in the Kingdom of [[Saudi Arabia]]. The mall is located on the western side of the King Abdulaziz Road (طريق الملك عبدالعزيز) between the [[King Abdulaziz International Airport]] and the [[Red Sea]] coast. It covers approximately 242,200 square meters of built area.<ref>[http://redseamall.com/aboutus.php Red Sea Mall Homepage]</ref> There |
The '''Red Sea Mall''' is a [[shopping mall]] located in the northern suburb of [[Jeddah]] in the Kingdom of [[Saudi Arabia]]. The mall is located on the western side of the King Abdulaziz Road (طريق الملك عبدالعزيز) between the [[King Abdulaziz International Airport]] and the [[Red Sea]] coast. It covers approximately 242,200 square meters of built area.<ref>[http://redseamall.com/aboutus.php Red Sea Mall Homepage]</ref> There is a hotel attached to it called "Elaf Jeddah". Main facilities are a [[Danube company|Danube]] supermarket, Sparky's Games City, [[Virgin Megastores|Virgin Megastore]] and [[Jeddah]]'s first cinema; the [[Majid Al Futtaim Group|VOX cinema]]. The cinema has 12 halls. They are 6 standard, 3 gold, 1 Imax, 1 kid, and 1 VIP. On opening it had both the biggest indoor [[water fountain]] and the largest glass covered area in Saudi Arabia.<ref name="Arab News, March 7th 2008"/> Some restaurants inside the mall include [[Applebee's]], [[P.F. Chang]], [[Texas Roadhouse]], [[Five Guys]], [[Shake Shack]], [[McDonald's]], [[Burger King]], [[KFC]], [[Al Baik|Al Baik Express]], and [[Nando's|Nando]]'s |
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==Layout and design== |
==Layout and design== |
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Location | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
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Coordinates | 21°37′40″N 39°06′40″E / 21.62778°N 39.11111°E |
Opening date | March, 2008[1] |
Developer | SEDCO Holding |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 242,000 m2 (2,600,000 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 3 |
Parking | Underground, parking Lot and parking garage |
Website | redseamall |
The Red Sea Mall is a shopping mall located in the northern suburb of Jeddah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The mall is located on the western side of the King Abdulaziz Road (طريق الملك عبدالعزيز) between the King Abdulaziz International Airport and the Red Sea coast. It covers approximately 242,200 square meters of built area.[2] There is a hotel attached to it called "Elaf Jeddah". Main facilities are a Danube supermarket, Sparky's Games City, Virgin Megastore and Jeddah's first cinema; the VOX cinema. The cinema has 12 halls. They are 6 standard, 3 gold, 1 Imax, 1 kid, and 1 VIP. On opening it had both the biggest indoor water fountain and the largest glass covered area in Saudi Arabia.[1] Some restaurants inside the mall include Applebee's, P.F. Chang, Texas Roadhouse, Five Guys, Shake Shack, McDonald's, Burger King, KFC, Al Baik Express, and Nando's
Layout and design
The basic design is a curved building (120°) with the main entrance in the center of the inner curve leading to a set of central courts.[3]
Awards
In 2018, Red Sea Mall has won several awards in the GCC,[clarification needed] Africa, & Middle East Business Excellence Awards. Some of the Awards that has won are: Red Sea Mall Cup, ICSC Foundation Award, The Best Shopping Center of the Year for the ITAAM project that was aimed at reducing the waste of food and utilization of the leftover, non-used food by distributing it to the needy, the productive families campaign, & much more.[4][5][6]
See also
References
- ^ a b Arab News, March 7th 2008
- ^ Red Sea Mall Homepage
- ^ Batley Partners, description of the proposed building
- ^ "Red Sea Mall wins five excellence awards". Arab News. 2018-10-23. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Red Sea Mall Jeddah wins 2 coveted awards". Saudi Gazette. 2018-11-04. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "New Era of Opportunity" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-11-12.
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