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Forum Mall may refer to: Forum, a brand of shopping malls in Mexico, including: Forum Buenavista, in Buenavista, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City; Forum Culiacán, in Culiacán, Sinaloa; The Forum (shopping mall), a shopping mall in Bangalore, India; Forum Mall (Kolkata), a shopping mall in Kolkata, India; Forum Lviv, Ukraine
Nexus Mall (formerly Forum Mall) is a shopping mall located on Hosur Road in Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India developed by Prestige Group. It is the first shopping mall in the city of Bengaluru. Nexus Koramangala is the oldest full-fledged mall in Bengaluru with a multi-story book store, 12 cinema halls and other entertainment ...
Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Forum Galleria Mall Rourkela: 2020 350,000 sq ft (33,000 m 2) [300] Plutone Mall Rourkela:
A scene involving motorcyclists took place outside the mall on 6 May 2017. [6] The Restaurante Mar & Sea, an up-market seafood restaurant formerly known as El Farallón, is owned by former state governor Juan S. Millán. In June 2017, at least eight people at the restaurant were kidnapped by armed men. [6]
The Forum Shops at Caesars, also known as The Forum Shops, is an upscale shopping mall on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is connected to the Caesars Palace resort, and both feature a Roman theme. The mall project was announced in 1987. It was developed and initially owned by The Gordon Company and Melvin Simon & Associates.
Prestige Group was founded by Razack Sattar who is a Kutchi Memon. [7] During the 1960s and late 1970s his sons Irfan Razack and Rezwan Razack worked with him, and his youngest son Noaman Razzack also joined when the business grew. [8]
The latest issue of Hello! magazine describes Melania Trump as someone who has "grown in confidence" and now has "newfound authority" during her second stint in the White House as first lady.
The company was founded by Clarence Hayman (1881–1971) who owned several restaurant venues before establishing the concept of a ground floor cafeteria, in 1921, at 1220 Grand Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. [1] He later opened similar branches in other cities of the Midwestern United States.