Neon Mall September Update
They have been extending the scope and size of Neon Mall this year. More shops and businesses are promised. We were recently asked for an update, so took our drone down to have a look.
Front View

This is Neon Mall. It has come a long way in a few years. Abandoned for years, it was reborn and has proven very popular, despite only having half a dozen shops.
Extension

And this is the extension. In places it looks like there is going to be ten extra floors, which will provide plenty of room for more shops and businesses.
Improving Access

The big question though, is whether they will be improving access. Already, the junction by Blue Cross can get overwhelmed at times. They are building an access road south of that, but that looks like it will be an entrance only.
Geroskipou Bypass

The Geroskipou Bypass obviously helps, but the junction into the Mall is another bad bottleneck. I did read of proposals to put a roundabout there though.
To The Building

Anyway, that's enough speculation. Let's see how the work is progressing.
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