Creaticity, a leading real estate developer, has announced a significant investment of $1 million to set up a state-of-the-art 32,000 sq ft retail showroom for Index Living Mall. This new venture aims to offer a comprehensive shopping experience for custo
Real EstateRetail ShowroomIndex Living MallCreaticityInvestmentReal Estate NewsNov 09, 2024
The new retail showroom for Index Living Mall is 32,000 sq ft in size.
Creaticity has invested $1 million in the new retail showroom.
The showroom will feature advanced lighting systems, dedicated spaces for different product categories, interactive kiosks, and digital displays.
The opening of the 32,000 sq ft showroom for Index Living Mall is scheduled for the end of this year.
The showroom will include a café and a children's play area, making it a one-stop destination for families.
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