List of shopping malls in Cyprus

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This is a list of shopping malls on the island of Cyprus.

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Rank (size)NameCityOpening DateSizeDeveloper
1. Nicosia Mall Nicosia 21 November 201882,000 square metres (880,000 sq ft) [1] Nicosia Mall Properties (NMP) Ltd.
2. My Mall Limassol Limassol Mid 200948,000 square metres (520,000 sq ft) [1] Tiffany Investments Ltd.
3.Kings Avenue Mall Paphos 14 December 201346,000 square metres (500,000 sq ft) [2] Aristo Developers
4.Metropolis Mall Larnaca 16 September 2021 [3] 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft) [4] Acsion Group
5.Mall of Cyprus Nicosia 200736,000 square metres (390,000 sq ft) [1] NKS Shiakolas Group Ltd
6.Limassol Mall Limassol Approved28,434 square metres (306,060 sq ft) [5] Nicosia Mall Properties, Papantoniou Group [6]
7.Mall of Limassol Limassol Approved27,025 square meters (290,894 sqft)Atterbury Europe [6]
8.Mall of Engomi Nicosia 2007 [7] 15,000 square metres (160,000 sq ft) [7] NKS Shiakolas Group Ltd [7]
9.Neon Mall in Paphos Paphos 26 January 20238,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) [8] Astrobank [8]

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