Athiari Commercial Ltd (Paphos), a joint venture, is developing the first shopping mall of Paphos and one of the largest commercial developments on the island of Cyprus; an investment which will exceed the amount of € 100 million.

This state of the art commercial building, named ”Kings Avenue Mall” will serve as the ultimate shopping experience in Cyprus. Located at a popular intersection in Kato Pafos, at the junction of the Temple of the Kings Avenue and St.Paul Avenue, a few hundred meters from the picturesque Pafos Harbour and from many hotels and apartments.

With more than 100,000 square metres of indoor space, of which 28,000 square metres as net leasable area (N.L.A)., this shopping mall with the exclusive artitectural design is being developed over two levels with a plethora of renowned brands.

The Kings Avenue Mall, among others, will include:
– Department stores and fashion shops
– Full service restaurants, cafes and a self-service fast food court
– Cinema Complex
– Indoor and outdoor playplace
– Toy stores
– Home ware
– Supermarket
– Electronics and home entertainment shops
– 1250 covered parking spaces over two underground levels

Athiari Commercial Ltd – the property developer of the shopping mall, has already signed license agreements with some of the largest retailing companies , including worldwide leading brands, such as:
Zara, Pull & Bear, Bershka, Massimo Duti, Oysho, Zara Home, Jumbo, Public, Carrefour, K-Cineplex, Stradivarius, Mango, Tezenis, Intimissimi, Charles & Keith, Calzedonia, Playlife, Baggatt, and many more.

The Kings Avenue Mall is scheduled for opening in 2013. Retailers can file in their application for licensing a shop at Kings Avenue Mall by faxing their application to +357- 22 – 764 329 or e-mail: info@kingsavenuemall.com

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    245456 Submission Aug 21, 2017

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    The Mall is great, but after living here for 2 years, I have to say that Public is the most racist, anti British store I have visited in Cyprus, even their entire website is in Greek, if they don't want "foreigners" in the store tell the staff to ask them to leave, not just ignore them when they have selected a new phone and a new tablet, but staff wouldn't even reply when I spoke to them. Went to Stephanis to buy these items. Never again will we go into Public.

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