Liberty Midlands Mall is co-owned by Liberty Group Limited and Liberty Two Degrees’ whose real estate portfolio includes many iconic developments.Since opening its doors in 2003, Liberty Midlands Mall has established itself as the retail destination of choice in the KwaZulu Natal Midlands. It offered 56,000m² in its first two phases. Based on its success and demand for more space, Phase 3 will cater for the broader needs of Liberty Midlands Mall customers.
The Phase 3 expansion will introduce retail and leisure space of almost 22,000m2, increasing the size of the mall to 78,000m2, parking space to accommodate over 3,000 vehicles, and will ultimately welcome several ‘firsts to the PMB market’ retailers to the mall.
Liberty Two Degrees’ Asset Management Executive, Brian Unsted announced; “The mall’s new Phase 3 expansion is adjacent to the existing mall and will include a lifestyle centre, made up of both retail and leisure components. The increased retail offering within Phase 3 aligns itself with Liberty Two Degrees’ commitment of enhancing customer experiences and exceeding public demands within its retail portfolio and binds to the strategy of strengthening Liberty Midlands Mall’s presence in the KwaZulu Natal Midlands.
“The Phase 3 expansion brings the tenant count to over 200 stores, and has provided the space for brands we could not previously accommodate. We have welcomed Volpes, Coricraft, Pick ‘n Pay Clothing, Tekkie Town, The Hub, Just Plastics and Rochester to the mix, amongst others. RocoMamas and Mozambik will be two of the five restaurants in Phase 3’s indoor-outdoor, alfresco style dining offering. Phase 3 will be anchored by Checkers”.
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