Line Investments & Property LLC, the real estate arm of Lulu Group International will be closing all shopping malls in UAE for two weeks with the recent developments relating to the novel Coronavirus disease (COVID -19) and the precautions taken by the UAE Government after the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a state of emergency around the world.

Only the supermarkets and pharmacies based in the malls will be open for customer convenience in Al Wahda Mall, Khalidiyah Mall, Mushrif Mall, Madinat Shopping Center, Al Raha Mall, Mazyad Mall, Mafraq Centre and Hameem Mall, in Abu Dhabi as well as Al Foah Mall and Barrari Outlet Mall in Al Ain. In the Northern Emirates, RAK Mall, Mall of Um Al Quwain and Lulu Mall in Fujairah will also have the supermarkets and pharmacies open.

Mr. Wajeb Al Khoury, Director of Line Investments and Property LLC said, “Our aim is to ensure the safety of the public and our employees as well as to limit the spread of the virus.  We will be supporting the nation’s initiatives in combatting the virus for areas that are open with frequent sanitization of public areas, washrooms, escalators, elevators, information counters, parking areas and areas near the supermarket and pharmacies with government-approved products.”

As per Government regulation, thermal cameras and instructional signage at our Mall entrances will help protect the wellbeing of mall visitors, tenants, and staff for outlets still open as well as the cleaning and security crews. Line Investment & Properties LLC will continue to monitor the situation and make further adjustments to their action plan if and when necessary.

Line Investments & Property advocates strict social distancing practices to everyone in the UAE during these challenging times.

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Advisory issued by Coral Coast PR DMCC on behalf of Line Investments & Property LLC. For further information, please contact Verna/ Nishrat on verna@coralcoastpr.com   or nishrat@coralcoastpr.com  

Media Backgrounder/Boilerplate: Line Investments & Property L.L.C

Line Investments & Property L.L.C, the shopping mall development and management arm of the Abu Dhabi based Lulu Group International, oversees the operations of an impressive line-up of malls in the Middle East Countries & India.  With extensive experience in retail business ventures across the GCC, the in-house manpower expertise take projects from concepts stage, sourcing strategic locations, design and development, as well as marketing and operating the projects in their portfolio. As leaders in the shopping mall sector offering full 360 degree retail solutions, Line Investments & Property LLC overlooks malls in various countries with numerous new properties being planned in new cities and markets.

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