Spanning 26,000 sq.m., the main shopping area of the city features a range of well-known brands in clothing, shoes, perfumes, cosmetics, hardware, food, books, and toys, as well as various dining options. Currently, Carrefour, Waikiki, Biblus, and iCase are open, with Ici Pari and Dunkin' set to open tomorrow.
In addition to Carrefour, Waikiki, Biblus, and I Case, "Rustavi Mall" also features BMB Mataraci, Miniso Georgia, Pharmaceutical House, Zoomer Georgia, Pepela, Supta Sakhli, Autograph, KFC, Uno Shoes, Flo, Plus, Don Jellybon, and Stands.
The mall was officially opened by Rustavi Mayor Nino Latsabidze and Soso Pkhakadze, President of "Wissol Group." The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by the city's first officials and representatives from the business sector.
According to Levan Pkhakadze, Vice President of "Wisol Group," Rustavi Mall is expected to be fully utilized within 2-3 months. “I want to congratulate the people of Rustavi on this significant occasion. I am thrilled that the long-awaited, fully-fledged mall has now opened. We conducted extensive research indicating a strong demand for many of the brands now available in Rustavi. We have created 26,000 square meters of space for the residents of Rustavi, where they can enjoy quality time with their families. With international brands represented here, we are pleased that Rustavi residents now have access to these services without needing to travel to Tbilisi. In about 2-3 months, the mall will be 100% full, with many exciting brands represented,” said Levan Pkhakadze.
Rustavi Mayor Nino Latsabidze highlighted the significant job creation the shopping center brings to the city: “The most important aspect is the employment opportunities for Rustavi residents. Currently, around 200 people are employed, and once the mall is fully operational, it will provide up to 5,000 jobs. This is a crucial development for our city,” Latsabidze said.
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