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Al Khayyat Investments celebrates six new stores at the up-and-coming Jumeirah Park & Discovery Pavilions

Prominent Retail Group, Al Khayyat Investments (AKI) recently commemorated the opening of four new stores at the recently opened Jumeirah Park & Discovery Pavilions. The outlets opened are from AKI’s portfolio of home-grown and franchise brands including BinSina Pharmacy and Holland & Barrett with BurgerFuel and Il Café di Roma opening in the upcoming weeks. Owned and operated by Nakheel and providing the perfect home for these brands, Jumeirah Park & Discovery Pavilions are located in the residential Jumeirah Park & Discovery Gardens Communities and feature diverse outlets to satisfy the needs of families residing there.

Speaking out on the occasion, Jonathan Knight, CEO of Al Khayyat Investments’ Retail Division said, “We are delighted and proud that Al Khayyat Investments (AKI) has expanded its retail operations in these two communities. This goes to further show our commitment to bringing unique and trusted brands closer to consumers in the UAE. The openings are part of our retail expansion plan and we look forward to reaching more consumers across all emirates by the end of 2014.”

While Holland & Barrett prides itself on being the primary destination for those seeking healthy foods and natural remedies for everyday wellbeing, BinSina Pharmacy is the one-stop shop for all your health & beauty needs. Catering to the foodies, BurgerFuel will be delivering gourmet healthy burgers to the communities while Italian Lavazza brand, Il Caffe di Roma, will be the meeting point to enjoy fresh coffee and a delectable food menu.


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PR Category : Real Estate & Construction
Posted on :Sunday, September 28, 2014  4:30:00 PM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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