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3 Stores  





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Yerevan Mall






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Coordinates: 40°0920N 44°2958E / 40.15556°N 44.49944°E / 40.15556; 44.49944
 

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Yerevan Mall
Yerevan Mall logo
Map
LocationShengavit district, Yerevan, Armenia
Coordinates40°09′20N 44°29′58E / 40.15556°N 44.49944°E / 40.15556; 44.49944
Opening date14 February 2014
ArchitectArchangel Architectural Studio
No. of stores and services125
Total retail floor area59,000 square metres (640,000 sq ft)
No. of floors3
Websitewww.yerevanmall.am

Yerevan Mall (Armenian: Երևան Մոլ) is a shopping mall located on Arshakunyats Avenue, Yerevan, Armenia. Opened in 2014, it is the largest mall in Armenia in terms of number of stores and total floor area.

ACarrefour hypermarket was opened in the mall on 11 March 2015. KinoPark, a movie theater, and Captain Kid's treasure island, the biggest indoor entertainment center in Armenia, are located at Yerevan Mall. Yerevan Mall operates under the management[1] of Galaxy Group of Companies, a holding company founded in 1999.[2]

History

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Yerevan Mall shopping centre was opened on 20 February 2014, with the presence of former Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan.[3] The project was launched in late 2010. The centre covers an area of 59,000 square metres (640,000 sq ft) and houses 125 stores.

Yerevan Mall during the opening ceremony

In 2014, Captain Kid's treasure island, the biggest indoor entertainment center in Armenia, was opened at Yerevan Mall.

The tower of Yerevan Mall

In 2015, the first and only Carrefour hypermarket in Armenia was opened at Yerevan Mall. Carrefour introduces itself in Armenia with the slogan "Low prices every day." According to its business style, Carrefour has brought a new culture of retail trade to Armenia and presents the best combination of price and quality.

In 2015, KinoPark multiplex movie theater was opened at Yerevan Mall.

At the end of December 2015, Yerevan Mall launched its mobile application both for iOS and Android smartphones. It's the first mall application in Armenia and provides information on all ongoing sales and promotions. Besides a number of exciting features, Yerevan Mall mobile application allows users to purchase an online movie ticket in the KinoPark section.[4]

In 2016, Yerevan Mall launched its customer loyalty program, Club Card project, which is the biggest loyalty project with its prizes and number of cardholders in retail sphere in Armenia. First Club Card lottery was held on 27 January, where hundred most active cardholders won expensive prizes, including Mini Cooper luxury car.[5]

In 2016, the only Mango Man in Armenia was opened at Yerevan Mall.

Entertainment

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the outdoor parking lot

On 5 December 2015, the KinoPark multiplex movie theater was opened in the mall. KinoPark owns 4K ULTRA HD quality projectors, Dolby Atmos quality sound, 6 comfortable halls with the best technology. One of the halls is premium, which has 30 self-controlled comfortable seats.[6]

The mall has a number of cafes and a big food court with more than 20 operators, providing foods from 12 cuisines of the world.

Stores

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Stradivarius store in the mall

Yerevan Mall is home to a variety of retailers, including:[7]

  • Stradivarius
  • Mango
  • Pull & Bear
  • NewYorker
  • Bershka
  • Disney Store
  • Kira Plastinina
  • Carpisa
  • Giordano
  • Monsoon
  • Accessorize
  • F&F
  • Okaïdi
  • Levi's
  • Celio
  • Aldo
  • Crocs
  • OVS
  • LC Waikiki
  • Tape à l'oeil
  • Jennyfer
  • Julia & More
  • Baldi
  • KFC
  • Goody's Burger House
  • Black Star Burger
  • Carrefour retailers
  • See also

    [edit]

    References

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    1. ^ ""Galaxy" Group of Companies summarizes the year of 2018". news.am. Retrieved 2020-02-10.
  • ^ "New project by Galaxy Group of Companies: PAUL, the famous French café chain, is coming to Armenia". armenpress.am. Retrieved 2020-02-10.
  • ^ Opening ceremony of Yerevan Mall shopping center
  • ^ Yerevan Mall Mobile Application website
  • ^ Yerevan Mall Club Card Lottery
  • ^ KinoPark is open at the Yerevan Mall
  • ^ https://www.yerevanmall.am/stores
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