Who is owner of Dolmen Mall Karachi?
Nadeem Riaz –
Nadeem Riaz – Chairman & C.E.O – Dolmen Group | LinkedIn.
When was Dolmen Mall Karachi built?
2011
Dolmen Mall, a 3-level shopping mall built in 2011 with an area of 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m2), of which 547,924 sq ft (50,903.8 m2) are leasable. It has 130 stores, including several international brands.
What is the biggest Mall in Karachi?
Lucky One Mall
Lucky One Mall is a shopping mall located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, which is owned by Yunus Brothers Group. It is the largest shopping mall in Pakistan, as well as in South Asia, with an area of about 3.4 million square feet.
Which is biggest Mall in Pakistan?
Lucky One Mall, Karachi
Lucky One Mall, Karachi is the largest shopping mall in Pakistan as well as in South Asia with an area of about 3.4 million square feet.
Who is Nadeem Riaz?
Nadeem Riaz, Director and representative of the Dolmen Group, is the Chairman of Dolmen Group and is also a member of both International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) and Middle East Council of Shopping Centers (MECSC). Mr. Riaz has experience of over 30 years in the real estate market.
Is Dolmen open on Sunday?
FAQs | Dolmen Mall. What are the timings of Dolmen Mall Tariq Road? Saturday & Sunday – Mall will be closed.
Which is the 3rd biggest mall in Pakistan?
4 Biggest Shopping Malls in Pakistan
- Lucky One Mall – Karachi.
- Emporium Mall – Lahore.
- Dolmen Mall – Clifton, Karachi.
- Centaurus Mall – Islamabad.
Which is the Asia biggest mall?
World’s largest malls by gross leasable area
| Rank | Mall | Gross leasable area (GLA) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Iran mall | 1,450,000 m² (15,000,000 sq ft) |
| 2 | South China Mall | 659,612 m2 (7,100,000 sq ft) |
| 3 | SM Mall of Asia | 589,891 m2 (6,349,530 sq ft) |
| 4 | SM Tianjin | 565,000 m2 (6,080,000 sq ft) |
Which is the 2nd biggest mall in the Pakistan?
Who is the owner of Giga mall?
Najeeb Pardesi –
Najeeb Pardesi – Owner – GIGA MALL | LinkedIn.
What era is dolmen?
Neolithic Period
The dolmens of northwest Europe were built in the early Neolithic Period (New Stone Age), which began in Brittany about 5000 bce and in Britain, Ireland and southern Scandinavia about 4000 bce.