Morocco Mall Waives 3 Months Rent for Non-Essential Businesses During Lockdown

Throughout the confinement period, from March 19 to June 25, Morocco Mall suspended the rents of commercial premises, except for essential businesses.
As a gesture of solidarity, "Morocco Mall has granted 3 months of free rent/franchise to its tenants who did not carry out their commercial activities during the confinement," it is specified.
Through this act, the Mall intends to provide assistance to the latter so that they can get through "this exceptional situation with as little damage as possible and that they can start this recovery under the best possible conditions".
Morocco Mall did not fail to reassure its customers that health measures are in place to allow them to shop "in complete safety".
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