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MAR Shopping Algarve six weeks late in opening

clockMAR Shopping Algarve, due to open next to the new Ikea store near Loulé, has missed its deadline for completion and management has decided to postpone its opening.

A press visit already was cancelled for September 21st, with a new deadline given as September 13, but this too has not been achieved.

The latest guesstimate is for an October 26th launch and Mar Shopping Algarve managers say that 98% of the retail space is signed up.

These delays, reads to PR waffle, are due to essential facilities at the complex “that guarantee the well-being and safety of visitors, shopkeepers and employees. Wellness and safety will always be a priority in the operation of all Ikea Centers.” The opening was rescheduled for October 26.

"This decision had as its main factor the commitment we made with the Algarve to present them with a different and relevant shopping complex for the region. In order to fulfill this commitment, it was necessary to postpone the opening to ensure that everything is ready to receive our visitors, ensuring the quality of the commercial and leisure offer that we promised to the Algarve," commented Herman Gewert, director general of MAR Shopping Algarve.

MAR Shopping Algarve is part of the €200 million investment by the IKEA Group, which will create 3,000 direct and indirect jobs in the region.

The centre is the first project in the country to combine a shopping mall, an IKEA store and a Designer Outlet.

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0 #2 Denby 2017-09-27 22:36
Margaridaana,
During the week you could kick a football around any shopping centre, anywhere in Europe. But it is different at the weekend.
+1 #1 Margaridaana 2017-09-24 16:57
Really, how many more shopping outlets do we need? They are all pretty much the same, mostly selling things that people don't want or cannot afford and
more often than not they are devoid of potential customers. I do not know how they make enough to pay their rent and employees. Tavira shopping centre is mostly a ghost town, Continente keeps it going. Same can be said for Algarve Shopping at Guia.

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