Iran Mall

Iran Mall
بازار بزرگ ایران
Iran Mall logo
Iran Mall overview
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LocationChitgar Lake, Tehran, Iran
Coordinates35°45′12.2″N 51°11′32.7″E / 35.753389°N 51.192417°E / 35.753389; 51.192417
Opening date2018
OwnerAyandeh Bank
No. of stores and services708
Total retail floor area1,950,000 square metres (21,000,000 sq ft)
No. of floors7
Parking20,000+
WebsiteIranMall.com

The Iran Mall (Persian: ایران مال) is a very large shopping mall in Iran. With 1.95 million square metres, it is the world's largest shopping mall, beating the previous record holder The Dubai Mall. [1][2]It is located in northwest Tehran, Iran, by Chitgar Lake.[3][4][5]

The multi-purpose complex was designed on land with an area of 317,000 square metres (3,410,000 sq ft) and seven floors. Its infrastructure area in the first phase is 1,350,000 m2 (14,500,000 sq ft), which will be increased to 1,600,000 m2 (17,000,000 sq ft) when all the development phases are completed.

The first phase with the capacity of 267,000 m2 (2,870,000 sq ft) of gross leasable area and 708 retail units was opened on 1 May 2018.[6]

Over 1,200 contractors and 25,000 workers took part in the construction of Iran Mall. The facility is owned by Ayandeh Bank.[7] The original idea of building such a large complex came from the well-known Iranian entrepreneur, Ali Ansari, who has also been the chief executive of constructing the Iran Mall.[8]

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  6. ^ "Iran Mall's 1st Phase Takes Off".
  7. ^ "Ayandeh Bank Wants to Sell $3.5 Billion Iran Mall". Financial Tribune. 12 December 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  8. ^ Briggs, Fiona. "Businessman funds conversion of one of world's largest shopping centres into 3,000-bed hospital in Tehran". Retail Times. Retrieved 1 January 2022.

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