Real estate giant Pacific Group is set to revolutionize Jaipur's commercial landscape with the development of a 15 lakh square foot mall and a 130-key luxury hotel. This ambitious project is expected to boost local business and tourism in the city.
Pacific GroupJaipurReal EstateLuxury HotelMega MallReal Estate NewsApr 20, 2025
The mall being developed by Pacific Group in Jaipur is 15 lakh square feet in size.
The luxury hotel will have 130 keys, including a variety of room and suite options.
The project is expected to be completed within the next three to four years, with construction set to begin in the coming months.
The luxury hotel will offer world-class amenities, including a state-of-the-art conference center, a spa, and multiple dining venues.
The project is expected to boost local business and tourism, generate numerous job opportunities, and contribute to the socio-economic development of Jaipur and the surrounding areas.
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