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  • Monday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Sunday 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Inorbit Mall Vadodara
Reviews
Shripad Sawant (09/14/2020)
You get everyrhing here, no need to go anywhere else.
Kamaljit Singh (09/19/2020)
A place worth visit.
Rathod Gopal (09/18/2020)
Hangout there with family and friends.
Jaykumar Ninama (09/11/2020)
Inorbit Mall is a subsidiary of the Evo enterprises and K. Raheja Corporation which runs shopping malls in various parts of India.[2] The first Inorbit Mall opened in 2004, in Malad, Mumbai. This is the fourth oldest shopping mall in Mumbai, from Infiniti Mall of Andheri, R-Mall of Mulund, and Crossroads of South Mumbai.[3] Inorbit Malls launched their second property in Vashi, Navi Mumbai, in October 2008;[4] third in Cyberabad, Hyderabad in October 2009;[5][6] fourth in Vadgaon Sheri, Pune in May 2011 which was closed down in November 2016;[7] fifth in Whitefield, Bangalore on 15 September 2012 and sixth in Vadodara on 5 September 2013. The company follows a lease-plus-revenue mode revenue model for all its properties.[9] The mall provides a one-stop destination for fashion, lifestyle, food, and entertainment. Inorbit Malls have won more than 65+ awards since inception including India's Most Trusted Mall by Brand Trust Report 2014. Inorbit Malad Inorbit Mall, Malad was the first shopping mall to open under the Inorbit umbrella. The mall was launched in 2004 in Malad, Mumbai. It is also the fourth oldest shopping mall in Mumbai. The mall has a gross leasable area of 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2).[11][12] It was designed by architectural firm P.G. Patki and Associates[13] and is counted among the better planned malls in the city.[14] At the time, it claimed to be the biggest mall property in South East Asia, housing Mumbai's largest food court.[15] In 2008, the mall was retrofitted for energy efficiency by Johnson Controls Inc under the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI).[16][17] The property was part of a civil suit, filed in 2008 by industrialist Nusli Wadia, owner of the land which was leased to K Raheja Corporation claiming damages for violation of the said lease. Wadia requested the court to direct the mall be demolished.[18] In 2012, the Bombay High Court recommended that both parties appoint a third party valuer for the property and that the valuation be conducted every six months to calculate the 12% of the realisation figure that Wadia is entitled.[19] The mall houses 26 restaurants and the foodcourt is spread over 12,000 sq. ft and seats 800 people at a time.[20] The restaurants at Inorbit Malad are sought after and waiting times are as long as three hours for a table. After the Inorbit Malad experience, the company has doubled the number of restaurants in subsequently developed mall spaces.[21] Due to the number of footfalls, the mall hosts a variety of promotional events. In 2007, Panasonic displayed the world's largest plasma screen at Malad.[22] Inorbit Malad frequently hosts Music releases of top bollywood movies. Movies which have had their music launched at the mall include The Dirty Picture[23] and Don.[24] Other bollywood events held at Inorbit Malad include pre-film promotional events attended by filmstars, like one attended by Asin to promote Ready and fashion brand Provogue as well as a launch by socialite Paris Hilton[25] in 2011.[26] Other events that have taken place at Inorbit Malad include an international boxing bout held by World Series of Boxing (WSB) in 2011.[27] It is the first mall in the world to have held such an event.[28] During large sports events such as the Indian Premier League, Inorbit installs large screens in food courts to retain clientele.[29][30] The mall is said to generate revenues of between 800 million[31] and 840 million[32] per annum and attracts 40,000 visitors each weekend.[32] In 2010, Inorbit Malad launched "Mall Walk", a scheme where people could use the mall property for their morning walks at no cost.[33] The development of Inorbit Mall has led to street hawkers setting up shop on the opposite side of the road, which was earlier a hawker-free zone. These hawkers synchronise their timings with that of the mall, with mall employees and customers being their clientele.[34] The mall often plays host to cooking classes, self-defence workshops and free music concerts.[35] Post 2017 - present, one of the recently added popular stores of the mall is the H&M store whi
PARMEET SINGH LABANA (10/07/2020)
Good place for shopping & entertainment....full fun for youth and good & hygiene place..........I like it......only concern yesterday I went this place and parked my car in the parking area one of the parking employee did scratches on my car with a key both side which was very bad experience from this place 😡🤬😠. There are few staff members standing who are giving a demo for products of dent or scratch for a car. I'm pretty much sure that they did this scratch on my car on a both side.
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