Neon Mall October Update

This is to be a mixture of offices and shops. The CBN article goes into some detail about what is happening. Of relevence to most of us is the bit about new shops:
The proposed new building is an extension of the existing building that will be joined internally. It will consist of a basement, ground floor, mezzanine and two floors. The basement will include parking spaces, warehouses, a reception area, four small shops and sanitary facilities. On the ground floor there will be four shops with a mezzanine and sanitary facilities. The mezzanine of two of the four stores on the ground floor will include a kitchen, sanitary facilities and showers.

New Entrance

So 8 new shops in total. I wonder what they will be? For information on the new offices, see the Cyprus Business News article.

Nearby Keo

This nearby warehouse is very popular with a lot of readers, for some reason.

So Neon Mall is expanding, and they are improving access at the same time. This is good news for Paphos!
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