City: Abu Dhabi
Region: Middle East
Country: United Arab Emirates
Address: Zayed the First Street, Khalidiya Abu Dhabi
Al Muhairy Centre provides a gross area of approximately 750,000 sq. ft. equal to 70,000 sq.m. and consists of 4 components; Residential Flats, offices, a shopping mall, and two levels of car parking. The famous tenants include: Hugo BOSS, Vicci, VAKKO, Damat-tween, Royal, Abdullah Hussein Khunji, Bodouir Boutique, Blue Dan, Aura Boutique, De’ D’or, and others.
The Ground, Mezzanine, First and Second Floor of Al Muhairy Centre constitute an exclusive shopping mall with a blend of marble and stainless steel finish. Two high-standard panoramic lifts and 12 escalators allow easy accessibility to all levels of the mall.
To add to its class, the mall caters particularly to families and adopted the slogan “we care for the family” in an attempt to draw a selective shopper profile. The backbone of this approach was introducing FunWorld, the family entertainment center that is well-reputed as the distinctive entertainment center for children in Abu Dhabi (and recently introduced in Burjumnan – Dubai). FunWorld occupies the whole of the first floor of the shopping mall and introduces various entertainment games as well as educational entertainment for children. It also provides a Birthday Party Room and it has a coffee shop for families. Dooby (the bear) is the official character of FunWorld who is adored and loved by children. The character is available on the floor on various occasions.
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