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Emporium Mall is located in Johar Town northeast of Lahore International Expo Centre and is home to over 200 stores including Hyperstar supermarket, Universal Cinemas, and a five-star hotel. In late 2012 or early 2013, Aedas was appointed to design the mall's architecture with cinemas, food courts, a hotel, retail space and wedding facilities ...
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Shopping in Lahore is an important part of the social and economic culture of the city of Lahore, Pakistan. The South Asia largest and most spectacular mall Emporium Mall opened its doors on 30 June 2016.
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The Mall of Lahore (Urdu: لاہور خریداری مرکز, Lahor Khareedari Markaz), is a shopping mall, located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5 ...
Pace Pakistan was founded in 1992 by Salman Taseer as part of First Capital Group. [4]In 1995, Pace opened their first shopping mall in Gulberg, Lahore. [4]In 2005, Pace expanded its operations and Pace Model Town Link Road was inaugurated. [4]
The Stadium is the site of the famous National Horse and Cattle Show which is one of the most famous festivals of Lahore. This includes a display of livestock, but also many spectacular feats of horsemanship, tent pegging, dressage, camel dancing, racing, folk dances, pomp, pageantry, mass-band displays and grand fireworks in the evening.
Hall Road is a commercial road near the historic Mall Road in Lahore, Pakistan. Like the Mall Road, it is surrounded by buildings built by the British before Pakistan's independence in 1947. The name of the road comes from the fact that the British had built 4 huge halls along the road, which catered to meetings, exhibitions.