Dolmen Malls

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Dolmen Malls
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A view of Dolmen Mall Clifton, Dolmen City
General information
TypeShopping mall
LocationDolmen City, The Harbour Front, Marine Drive, HC-3, Block 4 Clifton, Karachi-75600, Pakistan
Design and construction
DeveloperDolmen Group
Website
www.dolmenmalls.com

Dolmen Malls are a chain of shopping malls in Karachi, Pakistan, owned and operated by Dolmen Group. [1] Dolmen Group was established in 1984 as a real estate investor. [2] The group is currently a leading real estate group in Pakistan engaged in the development, construction and management of shopping malls, office towers and residential apartment blocks across Karachi. [3]

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The group operates three malls located in Clifton, Tariq Road, and Hyderi. [4] Dolmen at Tariq Road was opened in 2000, Dolmen Mall Hyderi was built in 2008, and Dolmen Mall Clifton was built in 2011. In 2018, the Malls hosted Independence Day celebrations from Friday, 10 August to Tuesday, 14 August. [5] [6]

Dolmen Malls house international and local retail, fashion, makeup and food brands and an indoor recreational facility including Sindbad Amusement Park. The Malls have been used by filmmakers and media persons to promote their shows, films, and projects. [7] [8]

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