Mani Square

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Mani Square
Mani Square - Kolkata 2011-10-22 6061.JPG
The Mani Square
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LocationKankurgachi, Kolkata, India
OwnerMani Group
No. of stores and servicesMore than 250
No. of floors4
ParkingAvailable
Websitewww.manisquaremall.com

Mani Square is a shopping mall in Kolkata, India, with over 250 shops and more than 2,000 customers per day. Liu is the CEO of Mani Square Limited.It has more than 7,000,000 square feet (650,000 m2) of total area.[1][2] It is operational since 15 June 2008.[2] It is located in 164/1, Manicktala Main Road (E.M. Bypass), Kolkata, West Bengal 700054.[3] It is owned by the Mani group. The shops at Mani Square Mall include Spencers, Westside, E Zone, Collection-I, McDonald's, Amoeba and Scary House along with major brands like the United Colours of Benetton, Zodiac, Stanza, Eye-Plus, Reebok, Adidas, Lee Cooper, Dockers, Levi's, USI, Blues & Blues, Tissot, Otobi, Little Shop, AND, Eye Catchers, Raymonds, Strauss, ColourPlus and more. The restaurants at Mani Square Mall, apart from McDonald's, include CCD, Hoppipola, Chapter 2, Kaidi Kitchen, Haka, Flame 'N' Grill, Machaan, KFC, Subway to name a few.[4] It has a shopping area of more than 196,095 square feet (18,217.8 m2). It has 11 escalators. It has an average footfall of 30,000 to 35,000 per weekday.[5][failed verification] It has a parking area of 102,275 square feet (9,501.7 m2), and can easily have more than 1200 cars. Many famous stars of Tollywood go there to shop in their leisure time.[citation needed] There is a basement floor where Spencer's shop is located. The first to open the gates in the property was McDonald's. It has a fun and entertainment floor, too, which has a little more than 37,431 square feet (3,477.5 m2) of area.[6] Mani Square has a multiplex run by PVR Cinemas (earlier Cinemax). Recently,[when?] Mani Group announced that they would develop 6 m sq. feet of residential and commercial space.[7] It is a project with an estimated budget of 150 crore rupees (1,500 million).[8][9]

Gallery[edit]

Mani Square dusk view
Mani Square aerial view
Mani Square inside view
Mani Square interior view

References[edit]

  1. "City gets its first global supermall". ExpressIndia.com. 18 June 2008. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Mani Square Mall, Mani Square Shopping Mall Kolkata West Bengal India". Kolkatamalls.com. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  3. "MANI SQUARE - KOLKATA Reviews, MANI SQUARE - KOLKATA Shopping Mall, Retail Mall, Outlet Stores, Retail Outlets". MouthShut.com. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  4. "Mani Square Mall Kolkata Restaurants". Zomato. 1 June 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  5. "Mani Square". kolkatamalls.com.
  6. "Yellow Pages Mani Square". yellowpages.webindia123.com.
  7. "Mani Square developing 6m sq. feet of residential and commercial space". The Hindu Business line.com. 19 June 2008.
  8. Saha, Subhro (10 May 2007). "Four anchors for one mall: Hypermarket, burger chain, shop stop and giant screen". Calcutta, India: The Telegraph India.
  9. Saha, Subhro (22 August 2008). "Mall-nourished - Some 30 shopping complexes are set to come up in the city by 2011". Calcutta, India: The Telegraph Calcutta.

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