Dubai: Multiple shops close, relocate as Gate Avenue mall undergoes huge renovation
Through an Instagram post, the mall notifies its visitors about the relocations of numerous wellness establishments and restaurants.
The extensive redevelopment of Dubai's Gate Avenue mall in the DIFC (Dubai International Financial Centre) district is currently underway. A recent visit to the area unveiled the closure or relocation of various shops, particularly in Zone B. Additionally, the main parking area outside Zone B has recently been closed. Hoardings displayed outside feature signage for Eden House, a property developed by H&H Development. Situated near Sheikh Zayed Road, Eden House comprises an apartment complex that includes the renowned Michelin-star restaurant Moonrise. The mall management has now officially confirmed that Zone B will witness new developments in the near future.
“As we continue to innovate and enhance the Gate Avenue experience for our community, visitors and residents, further development of the district’s Zone B will complement the strong offering we have today. The new mixed-use development is to offer commercial, retail, hospitality and residential spaces, and will further enhance the district’s lifestyle offering for everyone to enjoy.”
Posting on Instagram, the mall informed visitors that several wellness spots and restaurants in Zone B had been relocated to Zone C and D. Zone B was one of the most popular areas in mall, with several restaurants and cafes. It also hosted the SALT camp and M2L market outdoors.
Extending 880 metres from the Gate Building to Central Park Towers, Gate Avenue had become a popular location for art, shopping and children’s activities. Last month, Zone D hosted a life-sized snakes and ladders activation for shoppers. With several galleries, prominent brands and supermarkets dotting the promenade, the location is often buzzing with activities.
It was recently announced that the mall’s interconnected North, Central and South zones were rebranded to Zone A, B, C and D.
News Source: Khaleej Times