Arabian Centres supports green initiatives with ‘Earth Hour’ and Germany’s ‘Energiewende’

Arabian Centres supports green initiatives with ‘Earth Hour’ and Germany’s ‘Energiewende’

April 22, 2017
Arabian Centres
Arabian Centres

ARABIAN Centres, the largest developer, owner and operator of shopping malls in Saudi Arabia confirmed its support for the environment with two green initiatives in the last 48 hours. At 8.30 p.m. on March 25, Arabian Centres took part in ‘Earth Hour’ by switching off its lights across its malls to support climate change action. The initiative was welcomed by visitors and shopkeepers alike.

In a separate initiative, Arabian Centres newly opened Al Hamra Mall hosted an exhibition on ‘Energiewende’ - Germany’s energy transition policy that focuses on renewable energy and sustainable development.

The event was the first time this had been showcased in Saudi Arabia. The event was launched by the German Ambassador and CEO of Arabian Centres and other officials from related sectors.

Khaled Aljasser, CEO of Arabian Centres, said: “We are delighted to have played a role in supporting these two initiatives. Arabian Centres is committed to play its part in protecting our environment for future generations. Our malls are part of the lives of people across the country. By being more responsible about how we use energy, we can make a meaningful impact on reducing pollution and contributing to a better environment for all.”

Arabian Centres is the leading developer, owner and operator of international standard shopping malls in Saudi Arabia. It currently operates 19 malls across 10 cities in Saudi Arabia, providing an unmatched shopping and leisure destination for visitors.

Arabian Centres has over 3,800 retail outlets including 530 international and local brands, and unrivalled family leisure offerings. Part of the Fawaz Alhokair Group, Arabian Centres has a 15-year proven track record in delivering consistent success in the retail and real estate sectors in Saudi Arabia.

Arabian Centres’ current property portfolio in the Western region includes Mall of Arabia in Jeddah; Aziz Mall in Jeddah; Al Salaam Mall in Jeddah; Haifaa Mall in Jeddah; Yasmin Mall in Jeddah; Al Noor Mall in Madinah; Makkah Mall in Makkah; and Jouri Mall in Taif.

In the Central region, the developer owns Salaam Mall in Riyadh, Al Nakheel Mall in Riyadh, Al Hamra Mall in Riyadh, Khurais Mall in Riyadh, Sahara Plaza in Riyadh, Tala Mall in Riyadh, Salma Mall in Hail, and Al Nakheel Mall in Qassim. Shopping centers in the Eastern region include Mall of Dhahran in Dammam; Al Ahsa Mall in Hofuf and Al Jubail Mall in Jubail.  — SG


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