Mumbai-based Bonkers Corner, a leading lifestyle brand, is set to invest Rs 100 crore in expanding its retail and manufacturing capacities. This strategic move aims to boost the brand's market presence and cater to growing consumer demand.
Bonkers CornerRetail ExpansionManufacturing CapabilitiesFashion BrandSustainable PracticesReal Estate MumbaiMar 22, 2025
Bonkers Corner is investing Rs 100 crore to expand its retail and manufacturing capabilities, including opening new retail stores, upgrading manufacturing facilities, and enhancing the customer experience.
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Bonkers Corner's strategy involves expanding its physical retail footprint, introducing an enhanced online shopping platform, and launching targeted marketing campaigns to reach a broader audience.
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