D-Mart acquires 47,000 sq ft for Rs.108 million in Rohini
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D-Mart acquires 47,000 sq ft for Rs.108 million in Rohini

Avenue Supermarts, the parent company of popular retail chain D-Mart, continues its strategic expansion with the recent acquisition of a substantial 47,000 square feet property in Delhi's thriving Rohini area.

This move reflects D-Mart's commitment to meeting the growing consumer demands in the region. The acquisition, valued at 108 million, underscores the company's vision to enhance its retail presence and cater to the diverse needs of Delhi's dynamic market.

This strategic investment aligns with D-Mart's relentless pursuit of providing a convenient and extensive shopping experience for its customers.

The newly acquired space in Migsun's Rohini Mall positions D-Mart at the heart of one of Delhi's prominent commercial hubs, ensuring accessibility for a broad customer base.

The decision to secure this prime real estate is backed by D-Mart's robust financial standing and its focus on sustainable growth. The retail giant remains dedicated to creating value for its stakeholders and contributing to the economic development of the regions it serves.

As D-Mart establishes its footprint in Rohini, the company aims to introduce its renowned retail model, offering quality products at competitive prices.

This strategic move not only strengthens D-Mart's market presence but also contributes to the economic landscape of Delhi. With a track record of success and a customer-centric approach, D-Mart continues to be a trailblazer in the retail industry, setting new benchmarks for excellence and innovation.

Avenue Supermarts, the parent company of popular retail chain D-Mart, continues its strategic expansion with the recent acquisition of a substantial 47,000 square feet property in Delhi's thriving Rohini area. This move reflects D-Mart's commitment to meeting the growing consumer demands in the region. The acquisition, valued at 108 million, underscores the company's vision to enhance its retail presence and cater to the diverse needs of Delhi's dynamic market. This strategic investment aligns with D-Mart's relentless pursuit of providing a convenient and extensive shopping experience for its customers. The newly acquired space in Migsun's Rohini Mall positions D-Mart at the heart of one of Delhi's prominent commercial hubs, ensuring accessibility for a broad customer base. The decision to secure this prime real estate is backed by D-Mart's robust financial standing and its focus on sustainable growth. The retail giant remains dedicated to creating value for its stakeholders and contributing to the economic development of the regions it serves. As D-Mart establishes its footprint in Rohini, the company aims to introduce its renowned retail model, offering quality products at competitive prices. This strategic move not only strengthens D-Mart's market presence but also contributes to the economic landscape of Delhi. With a track record of success and a customer-centric approach, D-Mart continues to be a trailblazer in the retail industry, setting new benchmarks for excellence and innovation.

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