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Location | Kurla, Mumbai, India |
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Coordinates | 19°04′15″N 72°52′41″E / 19.0708°N 72.8781°E / 19.0708; 72.8781 |
Opening date | November 2011 |
Management | Atul Ruia |
Owner | The Phoenix Mills Co. Ltd |
Architect | Benoy |
No. of stores and services | 600+[1] |
Total retail floor area | 2,100,000 square feet (200,000 m2)[2][3][4] |
No. of floors | 4 |
Parking | 2,200+ |
Website | www |
Phoenix Marketcity is situated in Kurla, Mumbai. It is developed by The Phoenix Mills Co. Ltd., and has a total retail space area of 1.14 million square feet.[5] It houses 311 stores with domestic and foreign brands, including PVR Cinemas which has 14 movie screens and 70 restaurants.[6][7] Its sister mall in Mumbai is High Street Phoenix, located in Lower Parel.[8][9]
The nearest railway stations are Kurla railway station and Vidyavihar railway station. The nearest bus stop is Kamani.
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