Majid Al Futtaim has already invested about Dh1.1 billion in improvements that are under way at Mall of the Emirates. Photo: Majid Al Futtaim
Majid Al Futtaim has already invested about Dh1.1 billion in improvements that are under way at Mall of the Emirates. Photo: Majid Al Futtaim
Majid Al Futtaim has already invested about Dh1.1 billion in improvements that are under way at Mall of the Emirates. Photo: Majid Al Futtaim
Majid Al Futtaim has already invested about Dh1.1 billion in improvements that are under way at Mall of the Emirates. Photo: Majid Al Futtaim

Dubai's Mall of the Emirates to undergo $1.36bn makeover to mark 20th anniversary


Alvin R Cabral
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Dubai's Mall of the Emirates, one of the UAE's most popular retail destinations, is set to receive a Dh5 billion ($1.36 billion) makeover two decades after it first opened doors to shoppers from around the world, its owner Majid Al Futtaim has said.

The multiyear expansion programme will include the addition of 20,000 sq m of retail space, which will house about 100 new stores, Majid Al Futtaim, one of Dubai's biggest private sector companies and the Middle East's largest mall operator, said in a statement on Wednesday.

The conglomerate – which also owns and operates the City Centre chain of malls and Carrefour hypermarkets in the Middle East and North Africa – has already invested about Dh1.1 billion in improvements that are currently under way at Mall of the Emirates, which formally opened doors in November 2005, it said.

The upgrades span well-being, culture and dining, in addition to infrastructure improvements, the results of which will be seen "soon", Khalifa bin Braik, chief executive of Majid Al Futtaim Asset Management, told The National.

Khalifa bin Braik, chief executive of Majid Al Futtaim Asset Management, says the transformation at Mall of the Emirates is part of the company's strategy for a 'future-ready' retail experience. Photo: Majid Al Futtaim
Khalifa bin Braik, chief executive of Majid Al Futtaim Asset Management, says the transformation at Mall of the Emirates is part of the company's strategy for a 'future-ready' retail experience. Photo: Majid Al Futtaim

The expansion projects will be completed in phases, with the New Covent Garden, a cultural hub with a 600-seat theatre being developed with the Dubai Performing Arts Academy, opening in 2025. Lifestyle and entertainment spaces will be ready by 2026, while additional dining outlets will follow in early 2027.

A number of projects, such as the Dh165 million bridge connecting the Umm Suqeim Street and Sheikh Zayed Road to the mall, have already been completed.

"The vision is part of a broader 2030 programme that will continue to evolve the iconic mall into an even more dynamic and experience-driven destination," Mr Bin Braik said.

Majid Al Futtaim will keep sustainability at the forefront of its expansion scheme and will integrate energy-efficient technologies, smart systems and eco-conscious design, for a "future-ready" retail experience, he added.

The expansion at Mall of the Emirates comes as the Gulf retail industry is projected to grow further amid a resurgence in brick-and-mortar shopping following the standstill induced by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The sector is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 4.6 per cent between 2023 to 2028, with the UAE and Saudi Arabia leading the region’s growth, a previous report by advisory Alpen Capital had shown.

UAE-based Landmark Group, whose portfolio includes Centrepoint, Emax and Fitness First, in September announced plans to invest $1 billion over the next three years to open 400 shops in the Gulf, India and South-east Asia.

Mall of the Emirates welcomed more than 40 million visitors in 2024, latest company data shows. It has 545 shops, 96 restaurants and cafes, the largest Vox Cinemas in the Middle East, one of the four Apple Stores in the UAE and the region's first indoor ski resort and snow park, Ski Dubai.

  • The revamp is scheduled nearly two decades after the mall first welcomed visitors, the owner Majid Al Futtaim said. Pawan Singh / The National
    The revamp is scheduled nearly two decades after the mall first welcomed visitors, the owner Majid Al Futtaim said. Pawan Singh / The National
  • Dubai’s Mall of the Emirates is to undergo a Dh5 billion ($1.36 billion) revamp. Pawan Singh / The National
    Dubai’s Mall of the Emirates is to undergo a Dh5 billion ($1.36 billion) revamp. Pawan Singh / The National
  • The multiyear expansion will add 20,000 square metres of retail space. Pawan Singh / The National
    The multiyear expansion will add 20,000 square metres of retail space. Pawan Singh / The National
  • This will create room for about 100 new stores. Pawan Singh / The National
    This will create room for about 100 new stores. Pawan Singh / The National
  • The upgrades cover well-being, culture and dining alongside infrastructure improvements. The National
    The upgrades cover well-being, culture and dining alongside infrastructure improvements. The National
  • The expansion will be rolled out in phases, starting with New Covent Garden — a cultural hub featuring a 600-seat theatre — set to open in 2025. The National
    The expansion will be rolled out in phases, starting with New Covent Garden — a cultural hub featuring a 600-seat theatre — set to open in 2025. The National
  • Lifestyle and entertainment areas will follow in 2026, with new dining options arriving in early 2027. The National
    Lifestyle and entertainment areas will follow in 2026, with new dining options arriving in early 2027. The National
  • Several projects have already been completed, including the Dh165 million bridge linking Umm Suqeim Street and Sheikh Zayed Road to the mall. The National
    Several projects have already been completed, including the Dh165 million bridge linking Umm Suqeim Street and Sheikh Zayed Road to the mall. The National
  • The Mall of the Emirates expansion comes as the Gulf’s retail sector continues to grow, driven by a revival in in-person shopping after the slowdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The National
    The Mall of the Emirates expansion comes as the Gulf’s retail sector continues to grow, driven by a revival in in-person shopping after the slowdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The National

"This continuing transformation, coupled with the region’s strong economic momentum, has positioned Mall of the Emirates as one of the world’s highest-performing malls for leading brands," Mr Bin Braik said.

Last week, Majid Al Futtaim announced the expansion of its luxury retail portfolio in 2025, after a record 2024 in which the business posted a 26 per cent growth. Part of the move includes the addition of a number of Italian brands and the opening of more than 30 stores across the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

That is a follow-up to the reopening of Italian luxury house Bottega Veneta's flagship Mall of the Emirates store in June 2024 after an extensive revamp.

In March, the conglomerate reported that its 2024 net profit jumped 18 per cent annually to more than Dh2 billion as revenue rose 1 per cent to nearly Dh34 billion, amid "complex macroeconomic factors".

Occupancy at Majid Al Futtaim’s 29 malls hit 97 per cent, with footfall remaining stable from the record growth it posted in 2023, it said.

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Treaty of Friendship between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United Arab Emirates

The United kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United Arab Emirates; Considering that the United Arab Emirates has assumed full responsibility as a sovereign and independent State; Determined that the long-standing and traditional relations of close friendship and cooperation between their peoples shall continue; Desiring to give expression to this intention in the form of a Treaty Friendship; Have agreed as follows:

ARTICLE 1 The relations between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United Arab Emirates shall be governed by a spirit of close friendship. In recognition of this, the Contracting Parties, conscious of their common interest in the peace and stability of the region, shall: (a) consult together on matters of mutual concern in time of need; (b) settle all their disputes by peaceful means in conformity with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations.

ARTICLE 2 The Contracting Parties shall encourage education, scientific and cultural cooperation between the two States in accordance with arrangements to be agreed. Such arrangements shall cover among other things: (a) the promotion of mutual understanding of their respective cultures, civilisations and languages, the promotion of contacts among professional bodies, universities and cultural institutions; (c) the encouragement of technical, scientific and cultural exchanges.

ARTICLE 3 The Contracting Parties shall maintain the close relationship already existing between them in the field of trade and commerce. Representatives of the Contracting Parties shall meet from time to time to consider means by which such relations can be further developed and strengthened, including the possibility of concluding treaties or agreements on matters of mutual concern.

ARTICLE 4 This Treaty shall enter into force on today’s date and shall remain in force for a period of ten years. Unless twelve months before the expiry of the said period of ten years either Contracting Party shall have given notice to the other of its intention to terminate the Treaty, this Treaty shall remain in force thereafter until the expiry of twelve months from the date on which notice of such intention is given.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned have signed this Treaty.

DONE in duplicate at Dubai the second day of December 1971AD, corresponding to the fifteenth day of Shawwal 1391H, in the English and Arabic languages, both texts being equally authoritative.

Signed

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