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KW Delhi-6 leases space to renowned brands
NCR-based real estate developer, KW Group, has leased space to major global brands at its mall KW Delhi-6, located in Raj Nagar Extension, Ghaziabad. A press release issued by the company informs that, the mall has laid out spaces to food and lifestyle brands, including The Moonlight Restaurant, House of Candy, Urban Chaat, Meena Bazaar, etc.
The Moonlight Restaurant, the popular multi-cuisine food chain, has acquired an area of 5280 sq. ft. to develop a fine-dine restaurant with a world-class ambience, perfect for family and friends. Another brand, ‘House of Candy’, has taken 342 sq. ft. space.
Urban Chaat, has also leased a massive 900 sq. ft. area and lifestyle brand, Meena Bazaar, has acquired 1948 sq. ft. space.

Sharing his views, Pankaj Kumar Jain, Director, KW Group, said, “We are happy to announce that we have laid out space to a number of well-known brands to provide our clients and visitors with a variety of dining and retail alternatives. In order to provide client convenience and amusement at all times, KW Delhi 6 is a modern commercial project that provides a number of amenities like food courts, kid’s play areas, 24×7 security and a combination of high-speed lifts and elevators.”
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