Mall of Qatar

[2] The cost for the construction of the mall was initially set around $660 million, but was increased to $1.48 billion in October 2015 after new hospitality and entertainment projects were added along the way.

[3] Deals were signed with Abu Issa Holding to bring retail luxury goods among its offering,[4] with M.H.

[10] In 2020, expansion plans were announced that included 1,000 luxury residential units, a Sherborne School and a theme park.

[11] In December 2020, the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium adjacent to the mall was inaugurated.

[12] During the COVID-19 pandemic, for several months, the tenants of the mall were exempted from paying rent to cope with the lockdown situation.