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City Centre Ajman continues expansion with new international brands and more convenience-based services

Shops, F&B concepts, parking zone and a new entrance next to Carrefour are a part of the mall’s AED 643m revamp, providing greater convenience and choice

 

Majid Al Futtaim—the leading shopping mall, communities, retail and leisure pioneer across the Middle East, Africa and Asia – has added 18 new international stores and restaurants at City Centre Ajman as part of its AED 643 million enhancement project. 

City Centre Ajman — the emirate’s largest shopping and entertainment destination – is undergoing a major transformation that will upgrade the mall from a community-centred venue to an all-round shopping, dining and leisure destination with far-reaching appeal by 2019. As part of its efforts to address the changing demands of its loyal customers, City Centre Ajman has brought new stores and restaurants, such as Gazebo, Jacky’s and Pure Gold to the mall.  Several outlets that closed temporarily during the mall’s redevelopment are up and running once more, including Sun & Sand Sports and Aldo.

The mall has also enhanced accessibility for customers by increasing the parking capacity to 2,100 bays and added a new entrance along with 100 additional parking bays near its anchor stores – Carrefour and Centrepoint.

“City Centre Ajman’s new entrance offers easy access to Carrefour and Centrepoint, reducing the walk for our regular customers who shop for wardrobe staples and groceries at our mall,” said Mohammed Al Rais, Senior Mall Manager, Northern Emirates malls. 

“We have also added the popular Indian restaurant Gazebo to our F&B offerings to satisfy our visitors diverse tastes and technophiles will be delighted too as they now have more options with the opening of Jacky’s Electronics.”

Fashion brands making their Ajman debut include Parfois, Garage and beauty store Kiko. 
For the first time, popular Indian restaurant, Gazebo will be available at the mall, while casual favourites Döner & Gyros, and Jollibee will increase the fast food mix. 

Customers favourites, Sun & Sand Sports, Aldo, children’s clothing specialists Carter’s, Mothercare and Okaïdi, modest fashion boutique Anotah, beauty store Areej, jewellers Pure Gold and Damas and Du, the telecommunications company, has also reopened.

Shops set to open later this summer include Modern Pharmacy, candy store Jelly Belly, beauty brand The Body Shop, and fashion retailer Giordano, which stocks smart and relaxed casual clothing and accessories for men, women and children.

City Centre Ajman is now home to more than 60 international and local brands including the emirate’s largest Carrefour hypermarket, a nine-screen VOX Cinemas and a Magic Planet amusement centre, as well as 18 food and beverage outlets. 

For more information, visit: www.citycentreajman.com and www.facebook.com/CityCentreAjman