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by CW staff on Dec 19, 2009

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The Avenue has been designed to feel like an outdoor space inspired mainly by European shopping avenues.
The Avenue has been designed to feel like an outdoor space inspired mainly by European shopping avenues.
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“With the success of the initial two phases of The Avenues, seeing them quickly established as the premier shopping and leisure destination within Kuwait, we were looking to adopt a different design approach for the latest extension,” said Mohammed Alshaya, chairman of development company Mabanee.

“The pedigree of Gensler, in providing world class architectural designs, naturally made them the perfect partner for Mabanee as we strive to create another exciting chapter in the continued development of The Avenues. The start of the construction is another milestone for our company, and we look forward to our opening in 2012, offering the population of Kuwait a new and dynamic experience.”

And with the global recovery expected to come around in 2012, the opening of the mall seems to be ideally timed. A report issues by Kuwait Finance House (KFH) in early November suggested a return to positive territory for the country’s real estate industry fuelled by higher spending on the part of the government and an increased involvement of the private sector in public investments.

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though a steady improvement in the property market is expected, outside forces cannot be controlled. With regards to Dubai World’s debt, Kuwaiti lenders don’t seem to have significant exposure to affect them and economic realities are generally trending towards the positive.

In late November, the Finance Ministry announced a $20 billion budget surplus for the first seven months of the fiscal year that began in April. This was a dramatic rise on the forecast deficit of $16.8 billion.

According to a recent report by the National Bank of Kuwait, residential property prices are still edging downward, falling back some 8% annually on a rolling six-month average basis. With the cost of borrowing having fallen steeply, and prices yet to regain their upward momentum, Kuwait’s property market could soon start to attract investors, which in turn could breathe new life into the country’s construction industry.

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Mabanee is a Kuwaiti shareholding company with a paid-up capital of KD46 million. It has been listed under the real estate sector on the Kuwait Stock Exchange since 1999. Mabanee is owned by a prestigious list of Kuwait’s top institutions and high net worth individuals currently exceeding 2500 shareholders. The company operates under three main business lines including real estate, investment and construction.

Design Inspirations

The Mall links Phase III to the existing centre and according to the designer will provide the ‘widest’ selection of fashion trends.

The Grand Avenue has been designed to feel like an outdoor space. It takes inspiration from tree-lined boulevards and major retail centres around the world. The retail facades are a mix of European, regional and contemporary styles whilst the transparent roof allows natural light penetration.

Soku – an acronym for South of Kuwait – takes its inspiration from New York’s bohemian Soho district. Restaurants, cafes and bistros will attract Kuwait’s younger crowd.

The Bazaar takes inspiration from the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul and will house 34 units below ground.

Luxury Mall will house up to 70 high-end brands, including 16 food and beverage units. The focal point will be a 21m high central dome.

The Souk provides space for small start-up retailers. Modelled on the customary Kuwaiti Souk, this district is an interpretation of traditional regional retail architecture, including narrow streets.




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qutaibah (Jan 19, 2010) Kuwait

sky high rents
the rents of shops in kuwait is sky high even there is no economic problems , the malls owners knows that the shopping is the 1st activity in kuwait and there is no place ppl can go to and thats why they use this thing and also the shops owners to. i think the old style phase in the avenues mall is so nice and hope this thing start in other malls and shopping places.


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