C21 Mall, Indore

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C21 Malhar Mall
C21 Mall, Indore
Location Indore, India
Coordinates 22°44′39″N75°53′38″E / 22.7441181°N 75.8940227°E / 22.7441181; 75.8940227
AddressScheme No.54, Vijay Nagar, Indore - 452001
Total retail floor area 75,000 sq.ft.
ParkingMultilevel
Website c21malls.in

C21 Malhar Mall is a shopping mall in the city of Indore in India. The name represents the twin malls Malhar Mall & C21 Mall located adjacent to each other in Vijay Nagar, Indore. Both the malls are connected via walkways at two junctions in air as well as the ground. [1]

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Malhar Mall

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