Al Meera Consumer Goods Company has announced the opening of its latest branch in Bu Sidra.
Bu Sidra, according to Al Meera, is the first shopping centre to open its doors to consumers as part of the company’s ‘14 shopping centres’ expansion plan, and part of its mission to provide consumers in every region of the country “a great shopping experience that provides true value for money.”
Al Meera said the opening of the new shopping centre comes in the framework of the company’s corporate social responsibility, “in terms of providing the highest quality products at affordable prices to the communities in which it operates, as well as keep pace with the urban and population boom Qatar is witnessing in line with the Qatar National Vision 2030.”
The new Al Meera shopping centre in Bu Sidra is located along the street parallel to Al Furousiya Street in the Al Rayyan area, landing on the intersection of the Al Ishraq Street and Al Ikhaa Street.
The 4,250sqm branch entails 2,100sqm of supermarket area, in addition to 10 other shops and a food court, which will begin providing its services to the shopping centre’s visitors “at the soonest.”
Al Meera said the shopping centre was built in accordance with the highest international standards and is equipped with modern interior designs and lighting systems that ensure “a distinctive shopping experience.” The centre features a supermarket equipped with world-class technologies and facilities, a huge parking space, and a variety of shops and restaurants, “further fulfilling the company’s vision of becoming consumers’ ‘Favourite Neighbourhood Retailer’.”
The new branch was inaugurated by Al Meera deputy CEO Dr Mohamed Nasser al-Qahtani in the presence of Mohamed Hamad al-Marri, a member of the 13th District Central Municipal Council, and Al Meera representatives.
Al Meera said community shopping centres represent an important element in the growth and development strategy that the company is pursuing. Its new store will meet the needs and requirements of residents in the area and serve the surrounding communities.
Al Meera’s Bu Sidra branch is the first community shopping centre out of the 14 other branches planned to be completed and opened in succession, “in order to meet the needs of consumers and provide a convenient and integrated shopping experience under one roof.”
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