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This
market which lies at the intersection of the Southern Circular
Highway and Batha Main Street was opened on Monday 6/2/1422H. It
is regarded as one of the most modern projects that have
recently been inaugurated by Arriyadh Development Company.
Furthermore, it is regarded as a new addition in the area that
is owned by the company in Aziziyah Quarter. Riyadh Wholesale
and Retail Market embraces Riyadh Vegetable and Fruit Wholesale
Market and the Public Transport Center.
By virtue
of its distinguished features, Riyadh Wholesale and Retail
Market offers unspeakable shopping conveniences such as the
spacious front and back parking lots which can concurrently
accommodate more than 500 cars. The propinquity of these parking
lots within the location of Riyadh Vegetable and Fruit Wholesale
Market renders it absolutely helpful integrating customers' sale
services since customers can shop at these two adjacent markets
with a lot of ease and comfort.
In order
for the company to be able to offer the best sale service, the
market units have been leased to a group of distinguished people
in the business domain. This group includes Ibrahim Ibn
Abdulaziz Al-Romaizan Trading Establishment, Al-Khamis Cold
Store, Dar Al-Rajwan Trading Est., Al-Wisam Al-Harbi Est.,
Naseem Al-Quds Est., Rubua Al Alam Trading Est., Ahla Al
Halawiyat, Al Utair Plastics, Al Utair Foodstuffs, Abdullah Ibn
Mohammed Ibn Quwaid Est., Abdullah Ibn Nasser Al Khraiji Trading
Est., Al Qarya Plastics, Al Tawfiq Plastics, Al Gaith Plastics
and Paper Products, Namariq Trading Est., Al Hilais Trading
Group Co. Ltd., Wadi Al Zaitoon Trading Est., Musa'ad Plastics,
Al Ma'ali Trading Est., Mahamis Rukn Al Dhahiriya, and Arriyadh
Foodstuffs.
Due
to the fact that Arriyadh Wholesale and Retail Market has an
exceedingly close connection with the Vegetable and Fruit
Wholesale Market, and due to its location in an area that is
undergoing constant growth of service integration, it
unquestionably regarded as a unique type of market, especially
when it is taken into consideration that the plot of the
allocated land can accommodate future expansions in harmony with
the actual needs.
The area
on which the actual buildings stand is precisely 23200 square
meters. The total cost of the project has amounted to SR
42,466,939.49.
A closer look at the
components of the market would reveal that the market consists
of a row of eight buildings in juxtaposition. Some of these
buildings contain showrooms on the ground floor and offices on
the first floor. The commercial displays include a variety of
food items such as cooking oil, rice, sugar, cooking butter,
etc. Other buildings contain stores specialized in various
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