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Global Village readies ‘Little Big Club’ masterplan
Dubai
 

Global Village, a member of Tatweer, has finalised the master plan for the recently announced ‘Little Big Club’ that will be set up in alliance with HIT Entertainment, the world’s leading independent children’s entertainment producers and rights owners.

The ‘Little Big Club’ will be designed around the popular characters of Barney, Pingu, Bob the Builder and Thomas the Tank Engine. It will include indoor and outdoor play-areas, party rooms, theatre, café, and a dedicated retail outlet.

Abdul Redha Ali Bin Redha, CEO, Global Village, said finalising the master plan of the ‘Little Big Club’ indicates a significant milestone in the development of the project.

"It also marks our commitment to developing a diverse portfolio of family entertainment projects in Global Village and Dubailand, he added.

“Our partnership with “HIT Entertainment” is another step that marks our efforts to contribute to the growth of Dubai’s tourism sector and meet its ambitious objectives of attracting 15 million tourists by 2015.”-TradeArabia News Service


 
   
 
     
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