Dubai Outlet Mall

Dubai Outlet Mall
Dubai Outlet Mall
Location Dubai, UAE
Coordinates 25°11′51″N 55°16′45″E / 25.1975°N 55.27917°E / 25.1975; 55.27917Coordinates: 25°11′51″N 55°16′45″E / 25.1975°N 55.27917°E / 25.1975; 55.27917
Opening date 22nd August 2007
Management Vishal Mahajan
No. of stores and services 800
Parking 9000[1]
Website Dubaioutlet mall.com

Dubai Outlet Mall (DOM) is a shopping center, part of Dubai Outlet City (DOC) in Dubailand. The mall opened in August 2007 and is located on the Dubai-Al Ain Road, or Route 66 near the Al Ruwayya interchange with the Dubai Bypass Road. The complex features an ice-rink and includes a number of restaurants, such as the Automatic Restaurant, Burger King, Cosi, Hatam, KFC, McDonalds, Skyler’s, Starbucks, Stone Fire Pizza.

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Shops and brands

Shops and brands include Adidas, Aizone, Al Hama, Al Tayer Group, Aldo, Allied Enterprises, Anne Valerie Hash, Aquascutum, Azadea Group, Azarro, Bally, Boutique One, Calvin Klein, Christopher Kane, Diesel, Dries Van Noten, Elie Tahari, Esprit, Evisu, Grand Stores, Guess, Issey Miyake, Jil Sander, Kenneth Cole, MAF Fashion, Mango, Marni, Massimo Dutti, Magrabi Optical, Max Mara, Mexx, Nike, Nina Ricci, Nine West, Paris Gallery, Puma, Reebok, Rodeo Drive, Salam Studio & Stores, Tchibo, Ted Lapidus, Thakoon, Tommy Hilfiger, Villeroy and Boch.

Expansion

There is an expansion programme to double the current size of Dubai Outlet Mall,[2] currently there are 800 shops which is more than three times what it opened with despite no expansion work carried out yet, and more than almost any other shopping center in Dubai except for The Dubai Mall.[3] construction of phase II will double the size of shops upon completion in 2010.[4] Currently around 12,000-15,000 visitors visit the mall daily during the week,and 20,000-25,000 visitors per day at weekends.[5]

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