Tera Mall
Tera means land in French, and it also means the largest storage capacity, and this name was chosen for a project distinguished in its area, size, and design, as the design concept inspired from the city of Paris, the capital of France, and one of the largest cities in the western world. Also Paris is one of the largest commercial, economic and cultural centers, and one of the most important Global shopping cities and leading tourist destinations, Paris has many nicknames as it is known as the capital of fashion, the city of lights and the city of beauty.
Therefore, the designs of Tera Mall, the largest open commercial market in the city of Taif, were borrowed from the ancient city of Paris, where the beautiful atmosphere, fragrant roses and dancing fountains blend in a distinctive economic edifice, in the French architectural style.
The market will include in its flanks a model that simulates the famous Eiffel Tower shimmering with beautiful lights, and in the middle of the market is a corridor that simulates the Champs Elysees Street, the most famous Paris in the world for shopping, where the role of elegance and high-end boutiques and many unique sales centers, and there is a corridor surrounding the market that simulates Haussmann Street, which is one of the most important major streets for shoppers In Paris, it contains distinctive cafes and luxury stores.
When you visit Tera Mall in Taif, you will definitely imagine the city of Paris, and you will experience the gentleness of the atmosphere and beauty, and the unique architectural creativity will amaze you, and you will inevitably spend the most pleasant time, and see the diversity of options through the distinction of international shops, cafes and restaurants, distinctive and upscale, in addition to containing a closed entertainment city and the largest hypermarket in Taif.
Tera Mall Project
Started: September 2016.
Finished: October 2019.
Status: active.
Location: 50th Street, Al Qutbiya, Taif. Saudi Arabia
Owner: Edarah Development & Progress.
Developer: Edarah Development & Progress.
Usage: Mall, restaurants, social services.
Project area: 120,000 m2.