Mall Auction Fails: Will It Find a Buyer?

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Lamcy Plaza, a once-beloved Dubai shopping destination, has failed to attract buyers in its latest auction, marking the third unsuccessful attempt to sell the property. With a minimum bid set at Dh185 million, the auction closed without any offers. The mall has been closed since a 2017 fire.

Industry experts suggest a private sale might be necessary to find a buyer. Potential investors must consider the additional costs of renovating and reopening the mall, estimated to be between Dh50 million and Dh100 million. Despite these costs, a reopened Lamcy Plaza could quickly regain popularity due to its history as a prominent community mall and the potential to attract shoppers with a refreshed retail mix, including more gold and jewelry outlets.

The extended closure of Lamcy Plaza highlights the challenges in the Dubai real estate market. Sources indicate that a consortium of buyers could help manage the reopening costs. Additionally, the seller, potentially banks owed money, might offer staggered payment options to support a buyer. This situation contrasts with the strong interest in other Dubai properties, such as an abandoned project in JVC, which received over 200 bids.

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