Real estate giant Pacific Group has announced its ambitious plans to develop a 15 lakh square foot mall and a 130-key hotel in Jaipur. This move aims to expand their business and tap into the growing retail and hospitality sectors in the city.
JaipurReal EstatePacific GroupMallHotelReal Estate PuneApr 20, 2025

Pacific Group is developing a 15 lakh square foot mall and a 130-key hotel in Jaipur, aiming to expand their business and tap into the growing retail and hospitality sectors in the city.
The new mall will feature a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment facilities, designed to cater to the diverse needs of consumers, from high-end fashion to family-friendly attractions.
The 130-key hotel will offer world-class amenities and services, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for tourists and business travelers. It will provide easy access to key business districts and tourist attractions in Jaipur.
Pacific Group has a strong track record of delivering high-quality projects across India, with successful developments in major cities such as Mumbai, Pune, and Ahmedabad. This new project in Jaipur is another step in their expansion strategy.
The development of the mall and hotel is expected to create numerous job opportunities, attract more businesses to the area, and generate a positive ripple effect in the local economy, contributing to the overall growth of Jaipur.

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