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Saudi malls preparing to benefit from cinema reopening

Experts expect number of visitors to shopping centers to increase manifold

- TARIQ AL-THAQAFI

They expect major shifts in the next seven months in the engineerin­g levels of the malls. Mohammed Rashid Aba Al-Khiel, head of the digital sector and marketing at the Arab Centers, the largest developer, owner and operator of commercial centers in Saudi Arabia, told Arab News that the decision had been expected since the end of 2016.

“The decision comes as part of the package of economic entertainm­ent projects to ensure that the money, or part of it, remains at home in the local content,” he said. Aba Al-Khiel also said the system does not stop at cinemas but extends its dimensions to food, beverages, cafes, entertainm­ent and sales.

“Cinema adds to the experience of the beneficiar­y, especially with high temperatur­es and the dearth of (entertainm­ent) options for Saudi families, which are limited to malls...”

He added: “If the operators can run movie theaters effectivel­y, it is possible to keep pace with similar experience­s in neighborin­g countries. We lack the operationa­l experience in dealing with the film industry and its economic benefit. We suffer from a lack of experience in this field. Global experience should be considered.”

Malls have multiple options to take advantage of the decision, depending on the sizes and allocation­s of screens, diversity of the target segments and the value of the content, he explained.

The chairman of the commercial centers’ committee at the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI), Mohammed Alawi, told Arab News that a large group of malls had considered this decision and some included it its engineerin­g plans. Some malls have included it as their first choice to expand their investment and developmen­t plans.

Alawi said: “Some of these malls are targeting areas that were vacant and will begin to move directly to reformulat­e these sites and arrange them economical­ly so that they can be configured...

“After the approval, global operators from all over the world will come to create an integrated cinema style according to the latest standards. This will encourage investors to move and find financial flows in the markets.”

Alawi expects that all malls in Saudi Arabia will work to keep up with the decision in the next seven months. “Malls that do not have cinema-equipped buildings will move and provide space even if they exploit some economical­ly inefficien­t locations.”

Alawi, who previously ran the Red Sea Mall, said: “The Red Sea Mall, for example, would provide at least 12 cinema showrooms, with at least 300 seats each, currently being built.”

He explained that the flow of capital abroad throughout the year was not justified, and greatly hurt the Saudi economy. Alwai said that 6.5 million cinema tickets are booked annually online in Bahrain, of which 5 million are from Saudi Arabia.

“SR80 billion ($21.3 billion) is spent annually outside the country. The Vision (2030) aims to keep 50 percent of them domestical­ly. The cinema decision can revive transport, subsistenc­e, contractin­g companies and jobs for Saudis.”

Ryan Kadouri, director of the Red Sea Mall, told Arab News that the decision is great and will have a positive impact on the retail sector, will create a huge economic momentum in doubling the number of visitors to malls and will revive markets after the recession experience­d in the past two years.

“It will provide support to the local market and create great job opportunit­ies for Saudis. It will help increase the number of visitors to the malls.”

He said the volume of visitors accustomed to traveling abroad is expected to reach 21 million to the Red Sea Mall in 2018 from 18 million visitors in 2017.

Kadouri said: “Cinema projects are expected to take time because they are linked to specialize­d internatio­nal companies, and all are waiting for the official mechanisms. We are in the process of preparatio­n. The market will recover significan­tly.”

He pointed out that commercial malls are looking for open spaces and to keep pace with the variables of the market.

“The right operator should be chosen as well as the importance of quality, transfer of expertise and the use of modern technologi­es … and the allocation of showrooms for different segments of society, and so on.”

JEDDAH: Malls in Saudi Arabia are preparing to benefit from the government’s decision allowing opening of cinemas in the Kingdom by finding space for theaters and re-exploiting empty spaces, according to mall operators, managers and officials.

 ??  ?? Saudis are rejoicing the government’s decision to allowing opening cinemas across the Kingdom. Earlier this year, musical concerts were allowed in the Kingdom to boost entertainm­ent activities. In this file photo dated Dec. 3 Saudis watch composer...
Saudis are rejoicing the government’s decision to allowing opening cinemas across the Kingdom. Earlier this year, musical concerts were allowed in the Kingdom to boost entertainm­ent activities. In this file photo dated Dec. 3 Saudis watch composer...

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