Janakplace Shopping Mall - New Delhi

4/5 based on 8 reviews

JANAK PLACE SHOPPING MALL 

An exciting place for the whole family to shop. Take a walk in the Park. Discover your favorite thing. 

Contact Janakplace Shopping Mall

Address :

Janakpuri District Center, New Delhi, Delhi 110058, India

Postal code : 110058
Website : https://www.janakplaceshoppingmall.com/
Categories :

Janakpuri District Center, New Delhi, Delhi 110058, India
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Raman Panwar on Google

Many Small brands are available. One cinema hall but quality food restaurant and brands are not available. Also its in poor condition and cleaning is not taken care of. Some local computer shops and brand service centre of Mi Acer Lenovo Samsung are available here. You can only find average brands and average food or snacks.
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Ujjwal Kumar on Google

Lovely place in Janak Puri with many branded outlets. Ambience is vry good with a large space of parking for cars and bikes. Nice place to hangout with family and frnds.
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kaushal kalra on Google

Its old style shopping complex in Janak Puri. The people are good here. You can watch movie in Satyam, can do shoppings, can buy electronics and computer hardwares. Mobile shops along with the accessories. Have lot of food restaurent.
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Fast Service Repair on Google

Shopping malls involve high capital investment that is recovered over a very long time period (Singh & Bose, 2008). At the same time, macroeconomic scenario and consumer preferences too evolve over a period of time. Compared to businesses that can improvise easily to meet the evolutionary trends, shopping malls are severely constrained owing to the static nature of physical infrastructure. Therefore, it is imperative for mall developers to predict the magnitude and direction of future changes, and plan the infrastructure in such a manner that it remains pertinent over a large range of scenarios (Grenadier, 1995). Inability or unwillingness to do so could lead to crisis of catastrophic dimensions, as countries like India (Rana, 2015) have witnessed. Since shopping malls originated in the Western economies that have different socio-economic contexts, mall developers in the developing Asian markets should have endeavoured to understand the concept of a mall and related shopping behaviour before institutionalizing it in the local markets. This needed compatible modifications in the format, structure, and mall-mix (Singh & Bose, 2008). However, modifications did not happen in case of shopping malls in India. During the early 2000s, the market witnessed emergence and growth of large integrated retail format (Singh & Prashar, 2014). With practically no malls until 1997, a sudden surge in supply of mall space continued unabated until the global recession of 2008–2009. Multiple malls were planned in a single catchment area in many Indian metropolitan cities, leading to clustering of malls in a locality. Most of these malls were identical as they replicated the Western malls and ended up being clones in terms of location, layout, and tenant-mix (Singh & Prashar, 2014). The Indian developers only added lavish exteriors. All this led to encroachment on each other’s catchment area and target shoppers, resulting in an unviable business (Prashar et al., 2015). The Indian economy was integrating with the global order. Witnessing swift and fundamental changes in the cultural milieu, Indian shoppers were evolving and shaping expectations by blending global standards with local needs. It was soon realized that most of the malls were not delivering what was specifically expected (Tsai, 2010). The majority of the mall developers did not even know ‘what the Indian shoppers need?’ (Singh & Sahay, 2012). This study aims to decipher the expectations of Indian mall shoppers besides identifying the variables that predict the mall selection behaviour, as manifested through loyalty. It is assumed that if developers know the expectations of mall shoppers, they shall plan and/or modify their service-mix judiciously. The shoppers, in turn, are likely to reward customer-centric malls by preferring them to other malls by repeated visits.
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Krishan Chauhan on Google

Janak shopping mall is actually a business area cum shopping mall. Numerous parking areas on various sides but entry is from busy roads.Variety of shops and brands interspersed with eating joints and relaxing areas. Includes a cinema house. Two sunken areas for bazaars and open area dining. Numerous businesses in multistorey buildings. Requires better, clean washrooms.
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Abhay Agrahari on Google

This is a all time good place and u can visit here for shopping and also for dine out bcoz this place have many out lets of different brand and so many things u can enjoy there.
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Anushta Sharma on Google

It is always fun being there. A place where you can eat, shop, have fun and enjoy movies too. The stalls downstairs are awesome you'll find all the girly stuff that is at a good price. You can plan a day off here like first watch any blockbuster movie then do a lot of shopping and have your food. The only thing that bothers me there is small kids begging there. They literally hold your clothes and follow you until you don't give them some money.
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JAI SHANKER on Google

Famous for electronics item shopping. Some cloths outlet also available. Mobile shops available. But you have to bargen. Asking price from the shopker was too high, you have to bargen the price. Cloths outlet are good. Bargening needed in electronics items. Many offices and food centres also available. Parking facilities also available. But cleaness is not up to mark. You will see lots of junk in every place.

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