Post by : Bianca Haleem
Primark is set to broaden its footprint in the Middle East, unveiling its first stores in Dubai by 2026. The highly anticipated affordable fashion chain aims to open three shops in the UAE within the year.
The inaugural store will be located at Dubai Mall, making its debut on March 26, 2026. It will be succeeded by the opening of a store at City Centre Mirdif in April and another at Mall of the Emirates in May.
Having launched its first location in Kuwait in October 2025, Primark is now planning more outlets in the region following its UAE expansion.
Plans include a store at City Centre Bahrain in 2026 and an additional outlet in Doha Festival City, Qatar. The specific timeline for the Qatar opening is yet to be revealed.
In addition to its regional expansion, Primark is also eyeing global growth, including a flagship store in Manhattan, New York, slated for spring 2026. By the close of 2026, Primark is expected to operate in 21 countries around the globe.
Renowned for its cost-effective fashion offerings, Primark is anticipated to draw significant crowds in Dubai and throughout the Middle Eastern market.
BTS Tour Demand Surges: Mexico Requests More Concerts
Mexico's President seeks more BTS concerts due to overwhelming ticket demand as fans rush to secure
Ex-First Lady Acquitted of Key Charges Amid Ongoing Martial Law Investigations
The ex-First Lady has been acquitted of major charges, although prosecutors plan to appeal amid ongo
Kim Jong Un Announces Nuclear Power Enhancements for North Korea
Kim Jong Un plans significant upgrades to North Korean nuclear capabilities and missile systems at t
Rybakina and Pegula Progress to Australian Open Semifinals After Shocking Upsets
Elena Rybakina defeats Iga Swiatek and Jessica Pegula overcomes Amanda Anisimova, both advancing to
Calm Urged by US President Following Fatal Shootings in Minnesota
In the wake of a deadly clash with federal agents in Minnesota, the President advocates for reducing
Football Association of Malaysia Leadership Steps Down Amid FIFA Sanctions
The Football Association of Malaysia has resigned following FIFA penalties linked to the use of fals