Left: Shopping mall as seen from the front entry
Right: Escalator scene, inside
Left: Escalator scene, inside (note the happy faces)
Right: Indoor scene of expansive mall
Left: customer service center (note ATM machines)
Right: Underground vehicle parking
Above: Royal Dish kitchenware shop
Tanris clothing store
Above: 361 Degrees clothing store
Above: FOI fashion accessories
Above: Taj Mahal Scarf boutique
Above: Food Court scene
Above: Promod clothing store
Above: Aramis housewares store
Above: White Buffalo women's handbag boutique
Above: Persia Optic vision store
Above: Coffee Bean restaurant
Above: JeansWest clothing store
Above: Shahin Shoe store
Above: Bank Mellot
Indoor views of the shopping mall
Iran has gone forward quite alot and made improvements since the last time i was there in 1998. I'm amazed to say the least. You just could not envision Iran being what it is today not that long ago, say in the late 90s. And going even further back to the Iran-Iraq, a time when almost all development in Iran literally came to a stand still. Even after the war had ended, for many years afterward, in the 1990s the Iranian economy was still feeling the effects of the very costly and bloody conflict. Now one can see that they have taken a tremendous leap over the last decade and they keep getting better going into the future. I'm really happy for the people living there. I wish them success and continued prosperity.
ReplyDeleteAnd imagine how would Iran - Islamic Republic look like without discriminatory and deceitful sanctions, which are meant to prevent the Islamic Republic to show to the world that one doesn't have to use corrupted political systems of the West to develop a nation to the highest standards of economical developments...
ReplyDeleteThat developments would give the Islamic Republic potential to turn into a world power and a role model for the other third - world countries...
The true goal sanctions, like the Supreme Leader pointed, is exhausting the Iranian Nation and separating the nation from the Islamic Republic.
(So it cannot happen, that other political system than the Western one, can achieve and be a role model for the countries of the world...
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The country is way behind from Turkey,UAE,Qatar etc.Even the Turks come to build some of these malls.Iran used to be way ahead from those countries mentioned and now they look down on use and laugh.This country will never progress with these Moft Khors in power and the society will stay in Khorofot Badbakti va Felacat.
ReplyDeletelying is a hobby !we wont blame you!
DeleteB.M.A cut the Bull crap and instead of sitting on your ass watching Press TV go and live in Iran like I do before you come here spurt your dross.
DeleteNow B.M.A has become "WE" suddenly,LOL!
DeleteOh my God...the country is FAR behind UAE and Qatar??? Do you where already in Qatar? I bet you dont! But i wish you would live there without petrodollars then i bet you would change with a crack junky even in iran
DeleteI feel sorry....sorry for you...sorry for myself...i feel just sorry for such comments...ey khoda...
Feel sorry for Iran because of the Akhoonds,Badbahkt.
DeleteWhy the hell is Pyruz getting a platform to spread his propaganda nonsense and untrue image of Iran? Why the need to show brand new shopping malls, when throughout Iran there are long queues for subsidized rice?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKixFFtUbBc
The niveau of this blog is decreasing with every day.
Dear proxie allochtonie, the niveau will increase at the right time - just before the June election...
DeleteRight now it is only temporary disguise...
What the hell is your problem Mark? "Expatriate class"? I'm a "expatriate" class and visit the country on a regular bases and can tell you the country is a damn ruin.A few shiny shops don't make a country Mark. If it did you wouldn't have over seven million Iranians living abroad because of the intolerable social political situation in the country.You live in a make believe world spun by Rafsanjani's dollars.
ReplyDeleteDo not be nervous guys, maybe Mark is just playing the same way, like it was stated by president Uskowi last year under the certain article that (he says) "...I...just playing..."; to the best of my knowledge.
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WAITING PATIENTLY!!
ReplyDeleteWE are waiting patiently for our MD[FAZZELI] to bring in the refutations -I'm SURE He will soon drop the shocker! that this pictures are fake and in fact the NEW shopping 'mall' said to be in ISFAHAN is IN FACT LULU center in DUBAI!
Wow a shopping mall with a bunch of noname brands and bottom of the line products and customers with no money.
ReplyDeleteMark if you like iran so much sent don't you go live there?
If would be hilarious if you got deported there abdominal had to beg cry to be let back in the us. Hypocrite liar.
Not only are they no name brands but are expensive too!
ReplyDeleteFacts are people have no money to spend and mostly go window shopping hoping for better days.The hypocrite liar knows this but is paid by nasty Islamist occupying regime to show it in good light without the slightest of success.We recommend this Fanboy of the Islamist terrorist regime to look elsewhere for his subsistence and stop his usual Sisyphean of lies.
sure must be enough buyer to open such large malls.
Deleteonly from windows shopping comes no money to finance all those shops
It's OK let them open these new malls because it only upset the bazzari.Don't forget malls belong to greedy mullahs.
DeleteFunny how Mark got a rise out of some poof here by using the term "expatriate class" LMAO!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you are Mark's Fanboy and that's why he got a "rise".
DeleteAnon 9:54 AM.....It takes one to know one pal.LOL!
DeleteSo, you drolls believe the supermarket exists or does not?
ReplyDeletea lot of Hasood Exil iranian, can not see even a nice looking Mall
ReplyDeleteLet's keep it real. The pace of civil construction in Iran is indeed a worthy success, despite the pathetic sanctions and western/Zionist economic pressure. Iranian economy is plugging along and in terms of development Iran can easily be classified as "second world" or closer or better than most second tier European nations, but without the public debt or social upheavel. It is easy for some self-consuming hateful people to condemn and criticize everything thing about Iran, but some truths can not be manipulated. Iran is progressing well in many areas and let not lose sight of that. It is great that Mark is posting positive achievements of Iran. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThere is no denying it,Iran is certainly progressing well in many areas.Specially in the fields of drive by mobile hangings,fully mobile amputation machines,instant packaging and disposal of opponents etc etc etc.....
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