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Shola Shopping Center

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Shola Shopping Center in 1980s
Shola Shopping Center in 1980s

Shola Shopping Center (Arabic: مركز الشعلة التجاري, romanized: Markaz al-Šuʿalah al-Tiǧārī) was a shopping complex in the ad-Dhubbat neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Popular for its gold markets, it was one of the oldest shopping centers in the country's capital at the time of its launch in 1984. The complex was permanently closed in the aftermath of a fire-breakout in November 2012. It was founded and owned by the late Prince Mishaal bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, an influential royal, businessman, owner of Al Shoula Group and half-brother of the late King Fahd.

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Shola Shopping Center
Om Rouman, Riyadh Ad Dubbat District

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N 24.676388888889 ° E 46.718888888889 °
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Al Shoalah Commercial Center

Om Rouman
11525 Riyadh, Ad Dubbat District
Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia
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Shola Shopping Center in 1980s
Shola Shopping Center in 1980s
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