Huge Ganjlik Mall Instead of Amay
Today the largest shopping and entertainment center of Baku, Ganjlik Mall opened close to the Ganjlik subway station.
The construction company Pasha Construction built and put into operation the object in the place of the former shopping center Amay on the area of 55 thousand sq. m. After the commissioning the owners have promised to bring the total area up to 130,000 sq. m.
There are already local representations of brands such as United Colors of Benetton, Stradivarius, Pull & Bear, Tommy Hilfiger, Nine West, Cotton, LC Waikiki Zara, Bershka, New Yorker, Mango, and Next. Besides them, there are "a new word of fashion for the Baku society” OVS, Ted Baker, De Facto, Pinkie, French Connection, Calliope and Terranova.
In addition to stores Ganjlik Mall includes fast food chains and restaurants such as McDonalds, KFC, Villa Pizza, Starbucks, Illy, Gloria Jeans, as well as the Cinema Plus, different play areas, including children's The Wonderland.--17D-
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