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'''Chimanlal Girdharlal Road''', colloquially the '''C. G. Road''', is one of the major roads of [[Ahmedabad]]. It has been ranked as the costliest retail location in the city.<ref name="Main Streets Across The World">[http://www.cushwake.com/cwglobal/docviewer/Main%20Street%20Brochure_Web.pdf?id=c38400148p&repositoryKey=CoreRepository&itemDesc=document&cid=c31300002p&crep=Core&cdesc=binaryPubContent&Country=GLOBAL&Language=EN | '''Chimanlal Girdharlal Road''', colloquially the '''C. G. Road''', is one of the major roads of [[Ahmedabad]]. It has been ranked as the costliest retail location in the city.<ref name="Main Streets Across The World">[http://www.cushwake.com/cwglobal/docviewer/Main%20Street%20Brochure_Web.pdf?id=c38400148p&repositoryKey=CoreRepository&itemDesc=document&cid=c31300002p&crep=Core&cdesc=binaryPubContent&Country=GLOBAL&Language=EN "Main Streets Across The World", June 2010], [[Cushman & Wakefield]]</ref> | ||
It is named after [[Chimanlal Girdharlal]], one of the major businessmen of the 1960s in India. | It is named after [[Chimanlal Girdharlal]], one of the major businessmen of the 1960s in India. |
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Chiman Lal Girdhar Lal Road | |
Maintained by | Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation |
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Length | Template:Infobox street/meta/length |
South end | Mahalaxmi Crossroads, Paldi |
North end | Sardar Patel Stadium Crossroads, Navrangpura |
Chimanlal Girdharlal Road, colloquially the C. G. Road, is one of the major roads of Ahmedabad. It has been ranked as the costliest retail location in the city.[1]
It is named after Chimanlal Girdharlal, one of the major businessmen of the 1960s in India.
C.G. Road was redesigned in the 1990s, which turned the road into a major financial hub of Ahmedabad. In 2010, it was ranked in "Main Streets Across the World 2010" by real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield on 3rd position for its strongest growth in Asia Pacific region behind Linking Road, Mumbai & Central, Hong Kong with annual Rental Growth 18.2%.[1]
It starts at Mahalaxmi Crossroads and ends at Sardar Patel Stadium Crossroads, in turn connecting Paldi to Navrangpura.
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