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Mall boom for Abu Dhabi

Mall space in the UAE capital will almost double in two years

Abu Dhabi has plans to almost double the amount of mall retail space it has in the next two years to match predicted increases in population and tourism, it was reported on Monday.

However the growth could lead to over supply if tourists numbers failed to reach expectations, said Robert Ziegler, the vice president of the Dubai-based consultancy firm AT Kearney in an interview with UAE daily The National.

“That’s a major growth. However, if the increase in tourism we’re looking for comes and population growth is as planned, we should be just on par,” he said.

The total amount of retail space in the emirate’s shopping centres will grow from about 700,000 sq m to 1.2 m sq m by 2010.

At least six shopping centres are scheduled to open in Abu Dhabi in the next three years, including Deerfields Town Square on the outskirts of the emirate in 2010, and a revamped Central Market, Abu Dhabi’s old souk, in 2011.

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