Prominent retail major LuLu Group opened its much-awaited Al Khor Mall yesterday.The new mall, spread over 375,000 sq m on three floors, features a 200,000-plus sq ft hypermarket and several other outlets.Prominent Qatari entrepreneur Sheikh Abdulla bin Ahmed bin Jassim al-Thani cut a ribbon to inaugurate the mall.The event was attended by a large number of people.The Al Khor Mall is located along the Doha-Al Khor road, about 600m from the fastest growing northern municipal town. The mall has parking space for more than 1,000 vehicles, according to the promoters.“Shopping experience for the residents of Al Khor and its fast growing surroundings will never be the same as we open our 104th store overall and the fifth in Qatar, which has been continuously patronising our group for more than a decade,” said Yusuffali M A, managing director of Emke Group, which runs the LuLu Group.The Abu Dhabi-headquartered Emke Group has retail outlets throughout the GCC states, Yemen, Egypt and Vietnam.“It is with immense joy, pride and pleasure that we are starting our operations in Al Khor. The occasion is special for us as we have just crossed a major milestone of two decades of operations in retailing in the GCC region,” Yusuffali, a prominent non-resident Indian entrepreneur, said. Prominent Qatari entrepreneur Sheikh Abdulla bin Ahmed bin Jassim al-Thani inaugurates LuLu Group’s Al Khor Mall as EMKE group’s managing director Yusuffali M A, regional director (Qatar) Mohamed Althaf and others look on
| Yusuffali and Sheikh Abdulla take a tour of the new mall |
Outlet at Barwa City soon: official
By Ramesh Mathew/Staff Reporter
The LuLu Group will launch an outlet at Barwa City in Abu Hamour later this year, a senior official said yesterday.Arrangements are being made to ensure that the department store starts functioning in the Barwa City soon, the company’s regional director Mohamed Althaf said. Already, LuLu Group has reached an agreement with the management of Barwa Real Estate Group to start its outlets in many of the company’s upcoming projects across the country. However, Althaf did not say what kind of outlet their company plans to start in Barwa City. The Barwa City, which has close to 5,500 residential units, is expected to have more than 25,000 residents starting this month, according to sources. The city was formally opened in May. “The responses and acceptance that we have been getting from the country’s residents are encouraging and we will continue with our growth plans in Qatar,” Althaf said. He said their company will soon announce new projects being developed in Qatar in the run-up to the 2022 Fifa World Cup and other developments in the country.