Abu Dhabi developer Sorouh Real Estate on Sunday launched its retail property brand called ‘Boutik’. The Boutik brand brings a range of retail space, including a mall in Al Ain and centres at Sorouh’s Sun and Sky Towers, The Gate Towers, al rayyana and alghadeer developments. From June, the first Boutik-branded space will open in Sun and Sky Towers, with Waitrose as the anchor tenant. In the second half of this year, Sorouh will open Boutik Al Ain – a grade-A shopping mall centrally located in Al Ain, which will house a Carrefour hypermarket. The other Boutik retail centres will open as residential developments are completed and handed over to customers. Retailers are starting to set up at Boutik’s two floors at Sun and Sky Towers, with over 13,000 sq m of space containing a large food and beverage component, as well as services such as banking, hairdressers and a spa. British supermarket operator Waitrose will open its first stand-alone Abu Dhabi outlet on the site. At al rayyana, a 1,500 unit residential development, Boutik will feature 27 retailers. The largest space is taken by Maybury. It will offer a supermarket, delicatessen and restaurant, as well as offering a delivery service. Boutik Al Ain will have a gross floor area of nearly 85,000 sq metres. Sorouh is developing a retail mix in the mall, including government services, leisure and gym facilities, as well as fashion outlets. Abubaker Seddiq Al Khouri, Managing Director, Sorouh, said: “The retail component is vital when you are developing new communities. Boutik is the culmination of over five years of retail concept planning to ensure that our customers get what they are looking for.” He added” “We’ve been careful in selecting the right mix of retailers at each Boutik location, taking into account the needs and tastes of residents, to ensure both convenience and high quality. The Boutik brand will be used across our residential portfolio.”
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