Moradabad is a
city in Uttar
Pradesh state of
India. It was
established in
1600 A.D. by
Murad, the son
of the Mughal
Emperor
Shahjahan and
hence the city
came to known as
Moradabad. The
administrative
headquarters of Moradabad
District,
Moradabad is
situated at a
distance of 167
km from the
national
capital, New
Delhi, at the
bank of River
Ram Ganga (a
tributary to the
great Ganges).
The city is
famous for its
huge export of
brass
handicrafts to
North America
and Europe, and
is also thus
called "Brass
City" or
Peetal Nagri.
Moradabad, the city of artistic brassware and handicraft products, has witnessed
a rapid growth in terms of infrastructure and urban development. To meet the
growing demand of contemporary offices and business centers, Parsvnath pompously
introduces Parsvnath Square on Delhi-Moradabad road. This mall-cum-office
building will allow advantage of both worlds at an enviable location.
Capitalizing on the magnificent opportunity and demand dynamics of the market,
in the Brass Capital of India, Parsvnath presents – Parsvnath Mall, Moradabad.
Coming up at a strategic location on Kanth Road, Parsvnath Mall enjoys the
proximity to academic institutions, a neighbourhood of neo-rich habitation and a
happening business environment. It is a sheer magic conceptualized on a
sprawling 2-acre plot. Parsvnath Mall will be the most preferred destination of
about 10 lakh people of Moradabad who are upwardly mobile, fashion conscious and
are looking for a hassle free shopping extravaganza, sumptuous cuisines, leisure
and entertainment.
This elegantly landscaped and well planned shopping destination provides all the
facilities at a single place. Spread over five storeys, the Plaza has the
advantage of free hold property.
One can experience the complete shopping convenience – from upmarket grocery to
gorgeous styles in sync with latest international trends.