R City Mall

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R City Mall
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R City Mall
Location Ghatkopar, Mumbai
Coordinates 19°05′27″N72°54′28″E / 19.0908°N 72.9077°E / 19.0908; 72.9077 Coordinates: 19°05′27″N72°54′28″E / 19.0908°N 72.9077°E / 19.0908; 72.9077
Opening date2009
DeveloperRunwal Group
No. of stores and services500+
No. of floorsTotal 12 floors which consists of:

•3 floors for shopping

•9 floors for parking two wheelers and four wheelers
Website rcity.co.in
Promotions of Bollywood film Blood Money at R City Mall Promotions of Blood Money at R City Mall (2).jpg
Promotions of Bollywood film Blood Money at R City Mall

R City Mall is a shopping mall located in Ghatkopar West, Mumbai. [1] The mall spreads across 1.2 million square feet with the capacity to house over 350 stores. [2] The mall has over 194 shopping stores, over 66 food outlets, 10 entertainment areas, 3 ATM facilities, 13 service areas, and a Movie Theatre (INOX Leisure Limited). The mall was opened in two phases, now known as the southern and northern end and the total size of the first phase of the development is 7.5 lakh square feet. [3] It is a project developed by The Runwal Group.

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