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This is a list of shopping malls in Bangladesh, sortable by name, location, year opened and size (gross floor area).A shopping mall or shopping center is a building or set of buildings that contain retail units and a multiplex with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit, of fering diverse brands and utilities at the same place.
Website. jamunafuturepark.com. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Jamuna Future Park is a shopping mall in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was inaugurated on 6 September 2013. Construction began in 2002, by Jamuna Builders Ltd., a subsidiary of the Jamuna Group and the exterior was completed in 2008. It has a total floor area of 4,100,000 square feet (380,000 m 2). [ 3 ]
Website. www.bashundhara-city.com. Bashundhara City, often marketed as Bashundhara City Shopping Complex or Bashundhara City Shopping Mall, (Bengali: বসুন্ধরা সিটি) is a shopping mall in Dhaka. The mall is located in Panthapath, near Kawran Bazar, and was opened to the public on 6 August 2004. The building complex is 19 ...
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1964. No. of stores and services. 512 [1] No. of floors. 4. Parking. Yes. Biponi Bitan, commonly known as New Market, [2] is the largest commercial shopping center in Chittagong, Bangladesh. [3] It is located at New Market Junction on Jubilee Road in the city.
Rajlokkhi Complex. / 23.8640433; 90.398885. Rajlokkhi Complex ( Bengali: রাজলক্ষী কমপ্লেক্স) [note 1] is a shopping mall situated in Uttara, Dhaka. It is the oldest shopping mall in Uttara. [2] This shopping mall is closed on Wednesday and half of Thursday.
New Market (Bengali: নিউ মার্কেট) is the largest commercial shopping market in Bangladesh in north of Azimpur, Dhaka. [1] It is situated on the opposite side of Chandni Chowk . History
Mouchak Market. Mouchak Market is one of the oldest and famous markets in Dhaka city. It was probably situated in the 1940s. It was also one of the most famous markets at the time and was mostly visited by the British and French rulers over Dhaka. It is known to be the General Meeting Building of the Royal British Family.