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Shopping is one of the most
vivid form of community
activity, which dates back
to the ages of caves and
stones. By whatever name
it has been known, shopping
has always played a pivotal
role in changing the face of
society, its choices and
habits.
Shopping in Delhi dates
back to the era of Mughals
when the same took place
amidst the hustle and bustle
of the narrow streets of
Balli Maran and around the
glitters of Chandni Chowk.
After Independence, the
growth of Delhi was
characterized by Delhi being
recognized as the as the
political hub growth of
population and
conglomeration of people
from all sectors of India
demanded that the Delhi
market being categorized
into sectoral modes like
Sarojini Nagar, Lajpat
Nagar, and Gandhi Nagar
Markets etc.
With the government
opening up the economy in
the early 90s, Indian market
got fresh impetuous.
Integration of shopping hubs
led to shops being converted
into Plazas, and finally in
the fast decade the new
shopping extravaganza “The
Mall” was unleashed.
PARSVNATH METRO MALLS
WIN - WIN SITUATION FOR BOTH
DEVELOPER & RETAILER
Parsvnath Developers are
particularly well poised to
partake in the emerging
scenario because of their
new B.O.T arrangement with
the Metro Rail Corporation
(a Government Undertaking)
envisages construction of
eight malls along the
railway tracks ndash; in
areas that are essentially
inhabited by the
economically weaker sections
of society. Experience has
shown that with the passage
of time the shopping habits
of Indian people are
changing across the entire
universe of customers and
not only the Malls but also
organized Bazaars (with
built areas below half a
million square feet) are
proving to be an unqualified
success. When a customer can
get his branded requirements
nearer home in the comfort
of an air conditioned
environment and that too at
prices comparable with the
local shop keeper, where is
the need for him go
elsewhere!
- Large
captive market
- Convenience of
shopping
- Guaranteed footfalls
- Strategic location
- Excellent returns
resulting in short pay
back period
- Lower project
outlays
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