Its key features include over 350 retail outlets, a 15-screen VOX cinema and the country’s largest indoor snow park.
UAE’s Majid Al Futtaim has confirmed that it will open its Mall of Oman in September 2021.
It will be its fifth and largest shopping centre in the sultanate, with 140,000sqm of retail space. The retail and entertainment centre is expected to add 3,500 new jobs.
It will feature over 350 retail outlets, including 55 dining options. Its entertainment offerings include Oman’s largest VOX Cinemas with 15 screens which includes the first Gold experience in the country, a 3D cinema, Kids and IMAX experiences too.
The Mall of Oman will also include largest indoor snow park in the sultanate spanning over 14,000sqm as well as the largest Magic Planet in the country.
The retailers which will be a part of the mall include Max Fashion and Centrepoint from the Landmark group; Hollister from Majid Al Futtaim; Marks & Spencer from Al Futtaim Group; LC Waikiki, R&B, and SMYK from the Apparel group; brands by the Al Shamsi group; Homes R Us; Matalan; Sharaf DG; a 12,200sqm Carrefour Hypermarket; and exclusive concepts such as Dior Boutique, Under Armour, Decathlon, 2XL Furniture, Lefties, L’Occitane en Provence, and New Yorker, among others.
Majid Al Futtaim will support with the upskilling of Omani nationals by preparing them for a potential career in the retail industry through the “Tamheen” initiative in collaboration with The Retail Academy. The academy will provide opportunities such as screenings and recruitment events, tailor-made training programmes, counseling, and mentorship for new Omani hires.
This article originally appeared on: https://gulfbusiness.com/uaes-majid-al-futtaim-to-open-mall-of-oman-in-september-2021/
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