Shimanto Square

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Shimanto Square
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Shimanto Square
Location Dhaka, Bangladesh
Coordinates 23°44′17″N90°22′37″E / 23.73806°N 90.37694°E / 23.73806; 90.37694
AddressRoad no 2, Dhanmondi
Opening date12 November 2001
DeveloperReed property
Management Border Guard Bangladesh
OwnerBorder Guard Bangladesh
No. of stores and services360
No. of floors6

Shimanto Square, formerly Rifle Square, is a shopping centre in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is managed by Border Guard Bangladesh.

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Location

The complex is located near the Pilkhana, Bangladesh BDR gate road number 4, Dhanmondi, Dhaka, is opposite Dhanmondi Lake

About

Shimanto Square shopping mall has some 360 shops. It has a food court with around 16 outlets. [1]

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References

  1. "Shimanto Square: Haven for Foodies". 26 April 2016.