Bawadi Mall Announces The Opening Of Nine New Retail Outlets

Bawadi Mall Announces The Opening Of Nine New Retail Outlets

Bawadi Mall has introduced nine new retail stores of top regional and international brands. The mall has introduced two fashion stores, four food and beverage outlets and three beauty and make-up retail stores.

The mall, a major shopping, dining, and leisure destination, is the new home of Benefit Cosmetics, Lumiere Skin Clinic, and City Cut Salon as well as fashion outlets LC Waikiki and R&B.

Additionally, Sumo Sushi & Bento, Ayla Café, Zadina Dates, and Molten Chocolate Café are the new additions to the superb restaurants operating in the mall that offer shoppers and visitors an ultimate and unique dining experience.  The new establishments commenced their operations during the holy month of Ramadan. Coinciding with their inauguration was the re-opening of the newly renovated stores of The Face Shop and Toys R Us.

“The growing list of new shops at Bawadi Mall reflects the vibrant business environment in Al Ain. Recognized brands at the local, regional, and global levels continue to set up shop at our mall thanks to its strategic location, impressive footfall figures, and diverse visitors. All of us share a common goal of meeting all types of needs of our shoppers in the UAE and beyond and provide them with the best experience. We thank the new brands for their trust in Bawadi Mall. We are happy that they consider us an important partner in their efforts to attain better business outcomes and higher profitability prospects in the country and the rest of the GCC region. We look forward to contributing to their journey towards growth and expansion,” said Bassam Saleh, Marketing Director for Bawadi Mall.

Bawadi Mall is the largest shopping mall in Al Ain. New brands made their debut in the Al Ain city through Bawadi Mall such as Zara, Mango, MAX, Marks & Spencer, Koton, New look, H&M, and ACE, amongst others. The mall has attracted more than 400 retail outlets to date, including international names.