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Former logo of Shoppers Stop used prior to 2008. Shoppers Stop is an Indian department store chain, owned by the K Raheja Corp.There are 108 stores across 45 cities in India, with clothing, accessories, handbags, shoes, jewellery, fragrances, cosmetics, health and beauty products, home furnishing, and decor products.
Mall of Mysore is a first-of-its-kind mall in the heritage city of Mysore, the cultural capital of Karnataka. Keeping in pace with the changing perspectives and lifestyles, it is a state of the art building with distinctive architecture and design featuring blends of traditional elements with modern design.
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 Raheja Corp is a property developer in India with interests in commercial and residential projects, malls and hospitality across multiple cities in the country. [1] It owns the brands Mindspace, Commerzone, Crossword Bookstores and Shoppers Stop, and is the second largest commercial developer in India.
Name Location Year Size () Source Phoenix Boorugu Mall GT road, Guntur: 2023 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m 2) [137] [138]MGB Felicity Mall Nellore: 2018 320,000 sq ft (30,000 m 2)
Retail stores; Entertainment/activity centers; Multiplex cinemas ()Multi-storey parking; Food court; Multi-cuisine restaurants; Bangalore's second oldest Shoppers Stop branch, and the oldest one in the city attached to a mall (the oldest one dating back to 1995 is a multi-storey building called Raheja Point opposite the same mall which is now Ashok Nagar HomeStop)
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B. S. Nagesh (born 12 April 1959) is an Indian businessman and the founder of the Trust for Retailers and Retail Associates of India (TRRAIN). [2] He is the chairman of the department store chain Shoppers Stop, having been with the company since its inception in 1991. [3]