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Reimagining Mall of the Emirates as the UAE shopping centre turns 20

MoE has proven‭ ‬unshakable from its position as the shopping centre that residents head to on the regular

Published: Fri 25 Apr 2025, 4:14 PM

Updated: Mon 2 Jun 2025, 1:36 PM

One of my most abiding memories of living in the UAE is of driving up the ramp into the newly opened Mall of the Emirates‭ (‬MoE‭) ‬in autumn 2005‭. ‬Reader‭, ‬it was a ghost town‭. ‬As I gazed around at this young pretender to the BurJuman/Wafi retail throne 20‭ ‬years ago‭, ‬marvelling at the concept of a ski resort in the desert‭, ‬I could never have predicted how MoE would evolve‭, ‬expand and embed itself in the lives of Emiratis and expats alike over the next two decades‭. ‬Nor‭, ‬how long it would take me to drive up that‭ ‬same ramp‭, ‬should I be so shortsighted as to attempt it on a Friday evening in 2025‭.‬

In the intervening 20‭ ‬years‭, ‬bigger‭, ‬brasher malls have opened‭, ‬neighbourhood shopping centres have beguiled their way into local communities‭, ‬and noon has redefined instant gratification with its 15-minute delivery‭. ‬And yet‭, ‬through it all‭, ‬MoE has proven‭ ‬unshakable from its position as the shopping centre that residents head to on the regular‭.  ‬

With 40‭ ‬million visitors in 2024‭, ‬it might not be the tourist draw of Dubai Mall‭ (‬footfall 111‭ ‬million in 2024‭, ‬making it the most visited place on Earth‭), ‬but visitors to MoE don’t go to see fountains or fireworks‭; ‬they go to spend in the 545‭ ‬stores‭; ‬see movies in the world’s largest VOX Cinemas‭ (‬the reclining seats just about make the chicken jockey scene in the new‭ ‬Minecraft‭ ‬movie bearable‭); ‬and sip coffee in one of the 96‭ ‬cafes and restaurants‭. ‬Most importantly‭? ‬The car park is easy to navigate‭.‬

Earlier this month‭, ‬MoE-owner Majid Al Futtaim announced a Dh5‭ ‬billion glow-up for its flagship mall‭, ‬following a 26‭ ‬per cent growth in the group’s lifestyle business in 2024‭. ‬As part of its expansion‭, ‬the mall will add around 100‭ ‬new stores and debut the New Covent Garden‭ ‬cultural area with a 600-seat theatre and the first Pineapple Dance Studios to open outside of London‭ (‬here’s hoping they’ll teach the Irene Cara‭ ‬Flashdance‭ ‬routine‭). ‬Using MoE’s THAT Concept Store as an incubator‭, ‬Majid Al Futtaim has also identified the opportunity to open standalone stores for luxury‭ ‬Italian ready-to-wear brands Eleventy and Corneliani‭. ‬

So‭, ‬what would I do if I led the MoE makeover‭? ‬Firstly‭, ‬I’d tap Australian fashion brands to fill a chunk of those 100‭ ‬new stores‭. ‬In terms of price‭, ‬aesthetic and climate compatibility‭,‬‭ ‬the Aussies are all-round box tickers‭. ‬I’d also like to see more swimwear options‭; ‬Melissa Odabash recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with the brand’s first UAE standalone store in Dubai Mall‭. ‬How about Hunza G for MoE‭?  ‬Nailing a resale and rental concept would also encourage‭ ‬me to take exit 39‭ ‬off Sheikh Zayed Road more frequently‭. ‬While preloved and rental businesses proliferate online‭, ‬an accessible in-real-life showroom would convert me from interested observer to active participant in the circular economy‭. ‬The stats agree‭ ‬with me‭; ‬analytics firm GlobalData says that the worldwide resale apparel market experienced its fourth consecutive year of double-digit growth in 2024‭ ‬to reach‭ $‬204.7‭ ‬billion‭ (‬Dh752‭ ‬billion‭) ‬last year‭, ‬outperforming the traditional apparel market‭. ‬The Middle East’s resale apparel market is predicted to grow by 11.6‭ ‬per cent in the five years to 2028‭, ‬according to GlobalData‭, ‬“as the stigma associated with purchasing second-hand goods lessens and awareness of fashion’s impact on the planet spreads”‭, ‬the data firm explains‭. ‬Without Vinted‭, ‬Depop and eBay active in the region‭, ‬there is an opportunity for brick-and-mortar malls to bring to life the marketplace buzz of shopping second-hand‭, ‬right across the pricing spectrum‭.‬

quote MoE’s makeover will include an outdoor food and drinks courtyard‭, ‬open to the elements in the cooler months and filled with greenery‭"

Shopping aside‭, ‬the two main factors that keep me out of malls are a lack of natural daylight and the sensory overload of kids’‭ ‬arcades‭, ‬which combined make me feel like I am in some kind of Vegas time warp‭. ‬Happily‭, ‬it looks like mall operators have cottoned onto this‭. ‬MoE’s makeover will include an outdoor food and drinks courtyard‭, ‬open to the elements in the cooler months and filled with greenery‭. ‬While I have already learned to avoid mall arcades and instead steer my children to the epic 12-metre climbing wall at MoE’s GO Sport‭, ‬we can now also drive north down Sheikh Zayed Road to City Centre Mirdiff and get physical at Activate‭. ‬Billed as the world’s first active gaming facility‭, ‬including the TikTok sensation Mega Grid‭, ‬Majid Al Futtaim-operated Activate combines the dopamine hits of an arcade with the heart-pumping physicality of a workout session‭. ‬

Whether you get your endorphins from fashion finds‭, ‬or from high-energy in-mall leisure‭, ‬here’s to the next 20‭ ‬years of MoE‭. ‬