Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Primark is set to enhance its presence in the Middle East by unveiling three new stores in Dubai by 2026. This well-known budget fashion retailer will make its debut in the UAE.
The first store is scheduled to launch at Dubai Mall on March 26, 2026, followed closely by additional openings at City Centre Mirdif in April and Mall of the Emirates in May.
After making its entry into the GCC with a store in Kuwait in October 2025, Primark has laid out ambitious plans for regional growth.
The company will also establish a location in City Centre Bahrain and its first store in Doha Festival City, Qatar. The specific date for the Qatar opening is yet to be revealed.
On a broader scale, Primark is targeting global expansion, including the highly anticipated opening of its flagship store in Manhattan, New York, slated for spring 2026. By the end of 2026, the retailer aims to have operations in 21 nations.
Renowned for its affordable fashion offerings, Primark is expected to draw significant crowds upon its arrival in Dubai and beyond.
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