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City Centre is a shopping mall in Mangalore, India. It is the fifth largest mall in Karnataka and the second largest mall in Mangalore located at the K S Rao Road in Mangalore. It was opened to the public on April 25, 2010. [1] It provides shopping, dining, entertainment and leisure activities.
Fiza by Nexus is the fifth largest mall in Karnataka, located on Pandeshwar road in Mangaluru, [1] 1 km (0.62 mi) away from the Mangalore Central railway station. Popularly known as Nexus Mall, it opened to the public in May 2014. [2] It provides shopping, dining, entertainment and leisure activities. Pandeshwar skyline from Nexus Fiza Mall ...
City Centre, Mangalore; F. Forum Fiza Mall This page was last edited on 14 January 2017, at 19:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
City Centre, Mangalore: K S Rao Road, Mangaluru: 2010 540,000 sq ft (50,000 m 2) ... City Centre Mall Banjara Hills, Hyderabad: 2011 250,000 sq ft (23,000 m 2)
City Centre Mall: City Centre encompasses over 850,000 sq ft of retail space. The mall boasts a wide diversity of outlets spreading across five floors with over 149 retail stores and services. Forum Fiza Mall: It is the largest mall in Mangalore, located on Pandeshwar road in Mangalore, 1 km away from the Mangalore Central railway station. Many ...
The mall is owned and operated by Bengaluru-based real estate giant Prestige Group and is located in the Nazarbad area of Mysore. Nexus Centre City Mall houses many international brands' showrooms under one roof, including those of H&M , Apple , Max Fashion , William Penn, and many other.
K S Rao Road near City Centre Mall decorated during Mangalore Dasara A view of KS Rao Road, Mangalore. Karnad Sadashiva Rao Road, abbreviated as K S Rao Road, is a popular arterial road in Mangalore, India. It runs from PVS Circle at one end to Hampankatta on the other where it joins Maidan Road near Mangaluru Central Railway Station.
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