Retail · Mall

Multi-floor. Multi-tenant. One coordinated stack.

A major Riyadh shopping mall — multi-floor, multi-tenant, kingdom-scale daily footfall. Magnaite designed and installed the CCTV, networking, audio-visual, and access control infrastructure across the property. Naming details kept confidential under the operator's preference, but the deployment runs today and continues to expand.

Sector
Retail · Mall
Scope
CCTV · Networking · AV · Access
Coverage
Property-wide
Status
Operating · ongoing maintenance

Multi-tenant complexity at property scale.

Major Saudi shopping malls aren't single retail operations — they're hundreds of operators on a shared infrastructure, with different operating hours, different customer flows, different security requirements. The mall operator needs visibility across the whole property while respecting the operational independence of every tenant. The infrastructure has to support kingdom-scale daily footfall during peak retail seasons, and integrate cleanly with property management, leasing, and security teams that didn't commission the systems but have to use them every day.

The mall came to Magnaite needing one firm responsible for the property-wide infrastructure — not five different vendors stitching together five different stacks.

Property-wide deployment, coordinated across teams.

Magnaite designed and installed a coordinated property infrastructure: CCTV across every floor and corridor with centralized monitoring, networking architecture sized for kingdom-scale footfall, audio-visual systems for property-wide announcements and digital signage, and access control for back-of-house, employee areas, and secure tenant zones.

The deployment was phased to minimize disruption to live mall operations. Coordination across property management, security teams, and tenants was managed by Magnaite as part of the engagement scope. The result: one firm with one accountability line for an infrastructure that previously required four.

One firm. One stack. One contact line for the next decade.

The mall now operates on infrastructure that the property management team can actually use — not five disconnected vendor relationships requiring coordination by the operator. Security teams have property-wide visibility from a single point. Visual systems run consistently across floors. Access control is integrated into the broader operational stack.

The relationship continues. New floors, new tenant configurations, and expansion phases get rolled out under the same engagement that started with the first install — same team, same standard, same accountability.

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