Dubai:  Following the announcement of its revitalization strategy last year, Al Ghurair Centre, the region’s first shopping destination, announces its new retail & F&B offerings for this year. In line with the vision to enhance and expand Al Ghurair Centre’s shopping experience, the new portfolio will see the launch of 9 international and regional brands.

The ongoing strategy will sync the dining mix with the addition of the popular casual restaurant – Wingstop, serving a variety of chicken wings & sides in an aviation-themed space within the dinning district. The outdoor dining district will similarly celebrate the opening of another restaurant Yasmeen Al Sham that will offer a true traditional culinary fusion food with authentic Middle Eastern cuisine experience. The new F&B brand influx will also introduce the famous coffee chain Tim Hortons; in addition to Dairy Queen- DQ Grill & Chill known for their classic burger, signature shakes & soft-serve ice cream and Happy Lemon, the famous Chinese bubble tea brand within the district.

The upcoming retail experience will offer customers the added choice of luxury with Galerie Hindam housing some of the world’s most reputed jewellery brands such as Nina Ricci, Kenzo to name a few. The young shoppers will also be catered with the opening of Lucky kids’ shoes that specializes in kids shoes and accessories.

To further complement our retail strategy, Special One gents Salon recently opened offering a comprehensive service menu, highly qualified staff, exclusive products and treatments. Along with the new brands, the second quarter will see the addition of Seif Pharmacy and cosmetics enhancing our health and beauty offering.

Sami Al Hakeem, Vice President – Mall at Al Ghurair Centre, said“Our retail expansion announcement highlights the forward-thinking and community driven vision we hold for Al Ghurair Centre. By joining efforts with these international and regional brands, we continue to evolve and enjoy a competitive edge and position as one of the flagship shopping centers within UAE.” He further added“The delivery of the ‘Revitalization Strategy 2018’ is the latest milestone for Al Ghurair Centre. We aim to stand true to our reputation and legacy of consistent innovation and being relevant within the changing customer needs,” 

Since its inception in 1982, Al Ghurair Centre has pledged to create a very unique, experiential and best-in-class shopping destination with an offering that is compelling to its customers, and is now home exciting retail brands and popular restaurants, entertainment venues and two hypermarkets, in addition to its one of-a-kind outdoor Dining District, as well as a 5-star luxury hotel (Swissôtel Al Ghurair Hotel) and furnished deluxe residences (Swissôtel Living).

For more information, please visit http://www.alghuraircentre.com/ 

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