Rajahmundry - Shopping Malls

Shopping Malls

  • Walmart, Rajahmundry. Area: 53,000 sq ft. One of the 18 outlets in India and 6th in Andhra Pradesh.

  • Kalanikethan, Rajahmundry. Area: 38,000,000 sq ft.

  • Reliance Mart, Rajahmundry Area: 42,000 sq ft.

  • Thummidi Brothers Shopping Mall, Rajahmundry.

  • Bommana Brothers Shopping Mall, Rajahmundry,

  • Tanishq, Rajahmundry.

  • Joyalukkas, Rajahmundry.

  • Bharti Walmart
  • Kala Niketan
  • Reliance Mega Mart
  • Chandana Bros
  • Kankatala
  • Bommana Rajkumar
  • Thummidi Bros
  • Tanishq
  • Khajana
  • Next
  • Joyallukas will be shortly opened
  • Mohammadkhan and jewellery
  • Kalyan jewellery
  • LEPL ICON-Commercial Mall Launching shortly in Rajahmundry... Movies, Shopping, Entertainment, Gaming, Restaurants Ref -http://www.lepl.in/icon-rjy.html
  • Best Price by Bharati Walmart

Three multiplex theatres and big shopping malls are planned to construct in Rajahmundry shortly. One is by Reliance near Chitrangi guesthouse, second is by Anand Regency Hotels and third one is by a private firm adjacent to Godavari Railway Station. All multiplexes are going to have theatres, shopping complexes, food courts and lot of fun games.

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    The most important fact about our shopping malls, as distinct from the ordinary shopping centers where we go for our groceries, is that we do not need most of what they sell, not even for our pleasure or entertainment, not really even for a sensation of luxury. Little in them is essential to our survival, our work, or our play, and the same is true of the boutiques that multiply on our streets.
    Henry Fairlie (1924–1990)

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