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According to a reporter of DeirEzzor24 Network, the Al-Jubaila Market in the center of Deir Ezzor city has witnessed the opening of dozens of shopping centers, restaurants, and cafes over the past few days.
Our reporter said that these projects were opened by Deir Ezzor esidents who had been displaced from Raqqa and northern Syria and returned to the city after the fall of the former regime. They began preparing their commercial projects.
Apart from the wholesale shops, restaurants, and furniture stores, some clothing stores have reopened in the Al-Jubaila Market after being renovated by their owners.
Mohammed Al-Jawhari, the owner of one of the stores, said that the Al-Jubaila Market began to recover after the fall of the former regime, with the opening of new shops and restaurants.
He added that the Al-Jubaila Market was chosen due to its location in the city’s neighborhoods and high population density.
These projects provide job opportunities for many young men and women, given its need for labor of all ages and professions.











