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The Opening of the Largest Shopping Center in Mahmutlar

In the spring of 2024, a new shopping center, Akdeniz Park, opened in the popular district of Mahmutlar in Alanya. This center, now the largest in Alanya, is not just a shopping destination but a true hub of life and entertainment. Akdeniz Park features over 100 stores offering a wide range of goods and services, as well as an entertainment center designed specifically for family leisure. This long-awaited event for Alanya residents highlights the city's ongoing modernization and development.

The opening of Akdeniz Park not only brings new opportunities for the city's residents and visitors but also presents competition for another major shopping center in the area, Yekta Mall. This means shoppers now have more choices and conveniences when searching for the products and services they need. Undoubtedly, the opening of Akdeniz Park opens new prospects for the development of Mahmutlar as an attractive place to live and invest.

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