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The total area of ''Tashkent City Mall'' is 245,000 m², with 100,000 m² dedicated to retail space, making it one of the largest shopping centers in Central Asia. The mall accommodates over 300 tenants, including international and local brands. Its modern facilities include an entertainment area covering 4,500 m², a cinema spanning 5,800 m², cafes and restaurants occupying 15,100 m², and a state-of-the-art fitness club over an area of 3,300 m²<ref name="mall" />. |
The total area of ''Tashkent City Mall'' is 245,000 m², with 100,000 m² dedicated to retail space, making it one of the largest shopping centers in Central Asia. The mall accommodates over 300 tenants, including international and local brands. Its modern facilities include an entertainment area covering 4,500 m², a cinema spanning 5,800 m², cafes and restaurants occupying 15,100 m², and a state-of-the-art fitness club over an area of 3,300 m²<ref name="mall" />. |
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The mall also features a 9,000 m² fashion gallery that houses 23 luxury and premium brands. The gallery seamlessly integrates with a hotel and residential apartments, offering a unique lifestyle and shopping experience. This state-of-the-art mall has attracted international attention, including from Saudi-based [[Cenomi |
The mall also features a 9,000 m² fashion gallery that houses 23 luxury and premium brands. The gallery seamlessly integrates with a hotel and residential apartments, offering a unique lifestyle and shopping experience. This state-of-the-art mall has attracted international attention, including from Saudi-based [[Cenomi Retail]], which has launched multiple global brands such as [[Zara]], [[Pull & Bear]], [[Massimo Dutti]], [[Bershka]], and [[Stradivarius]] within the complex. <ref>[https://www.agbi.com/retail/2023/10/cenomi-enters-uzbekistan-as-new-mall-launches/]</ref> |
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Strategically located in the heart of Tashkent, the mall is part of the [[Tashkent City]] international business district, which serves as a vibrant destination for both residents and visitors. With approximately 100,000 daily visitors, the district is a centerpiece of Tashkent's economic and cultural activity. ''Tashkent City Mall'' enhances the district’s appeal by offering unparalleled shopping and entertainment experiences. The mall also boasts a large underground parking facility with a capacity for 2,500 vehicles<ref name="mall" />. |
Strategically located in the heart of Tashkent, the mall is part of the [[Tashkent City]] international business district, which serves as a vibrant destination for both residents and visitors. With approximately 100,000 daily visitors, the district is a centerpiece of Tashkent's economic and cultural activity. ''Tashkent City Mall'' enhances the district’s appeal by offering unparalleled shopping and entertainment experiences. The mall also boasts a large underground parking facility with a capacity for 2,500 vehicles<ref name="mall" />. |
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Location | Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
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Total retail floor area | 245,000 m² |
Parking | 2,500 spaces |
Website | tcmall |
Tashkent City Mall is a state-of-the-art shopping and entertainment complex located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan[1]. Is the largest shopping mall in Tashkent.
History
The construction of Tashkent City Mall is part of a broader initiative to modernize Tashkent's urban infrastructure and transform it into a hub for international tourism and business. The mall was designed to cater to the growing demand for world-class retail, dining, and entertainment facilities in Uzbekistan. Since its inception, the project has attracted attention from global investors and top-tier brands aiming to expand into Central Asia.
Complex Overview
The total area of Tashkent City Mall is 245,000 m², with 100,000 m² dedicated to retail space, making it one of the largest shopping centers in Central Asia. The mall accommodates over 300 tenants, including international and local brands. Its modern facilities include an entertainment area covering 4,500 m², a cinema spanning 5,800 m², cafes and restaurants occupying 15,100 m², and a state-of-the-art fitness club over an area of 3,300 m²[1].
The mall also features a 9,000 m² fashion gallery that houses 23 luxury and premium brands. The gallery seamlessly integrates with a hotel and residential apartments, offering a unique lifestyle and shopping experience. This state-of-the-art mall has attracted international attention, including from Saudi-based Cenomi Retail, which has launched multiple global brands such as Zara, Pull & Bear, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, and Stradivarius within the complex. [2]
Strategically located in the heart of Tashkent, the mall is part of the Tashkent City international business district, which serves as a vibrant destination for both residents and visitors. With approximately 100,000 daily visitors, the district is a centerpiece of Tashkent's economic and cultural activity. Tashkent City Mall enhances the district’s appeal by offering unparalleled shopping and entertainment experiences. The mall also boasts a large underground parking facility with a capacity for 2,500 vehicles[1].
Key Features
- Retail Diversity: Over 300 stores offering a mix of international and local brands.
- Entertainment and Leisure: A cinema, children’s play zones, and event spaces for family-friendly activities.
- Dining Options: Restaurants and cafes featuring Uzbek, Asian, European, and other international cuisines.
- Sustainability: Designed with eco-friendly and energy-efficient systems to support Uzbekistan’s green initiatives.
- Cultural Integration: Spaces for cultural exhibitions, pop-up markets, and community events to celebrate Uzbek heritage.
References