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Fashion brand Saku launches second Gurugram store
Fashion brand Saku launches second Gurugram store

Fashion Network

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Fashion Network

Fashion brand Saku launches second Gurugram store

Indian fashion brand Saku has launched its second retail store in Gurugram, located at Reach 3Roads in Sector 70. The opening is part of the label's ongoing strategy to expand its brick-and-mortar retail footprint across the country. "Saku has landed," announced Reach 3Roads announced on Facebook. "From timeless classics to trendsetters' picks- there's a look for everyone. Step in, style up, and let your wardrobe do the talking!" The new outlet showcases apparel from Saku's in-house brands- Stoik for men, Pinkfur for women, and Picaasu for children. It also introduces 'The Neela Collection,' a seasonal womenswear capsule focused on blue-toned designs. To enhance the shopping experience, the store includes personalised styling services, a lounge area, and child-friendly play zones aimed at attracting family-focused shoppers. 'We are delighted to welcome Saku to Reach 3Roads," said Reach Group's regional director for leasing Nandini Taneja, Indian Retailer Bureau reported. "Their design philosophy and family-centric retail experience align perfectly with our vision of making Reach 3Roads a destination where top brands meet community comfort. We are confident that Saku will find a strong and loyal customer base here.' Saku's expansion also supports Reach 3Roads' broader positioning as a lifestyle and premium retail destination. 'This store at Reach 3Roads represents our commitment to creating elevated yet accessible fashion experiences," said Saku's founder Anjali Mehra. "The open-air setting, brand mix, and community vibe make it the perfect location for us to grow our presence in Gurugram. We're excited to welcome new customers and be part of this thriving retail destination.'

Remove encroachments or face action, traders at DLF 1 shopping mall told
Remove encroachments or face action, traders at DLF 1 shopping mall told

Time of India

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Remove encroachments or face action, traders at DLF 1 shopping mall told

Gurgaon: The district town planner (enforcement) has issued a notice to all shop owners and the Shopping Mall Condominium Association at Arjun Marg, DLF 1, citing illegal encroachments in common areas of the shopping mall. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now A recent survey found that corridors and passages were blocked with furniture, goods, and kiosks, violating Section 3B of the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act, 1975. In the notice, DTP termed these encroachments a safety hazard and directed their removal. Shopkeepers have been summoned on May 14 to submit replies or face legal action under Section 10 of the Act. The notice said kiosks set up in front of shops on both the basement and ground floors obstruct movement in public corridors. These temporary stalls reportedly narrow walkways and raise serious concerns about public safety in case of emergencies. While some residents have welcomed the crackdown, others say the kiosks add to the shopping experience. "This market has become unsafe to walk through, especially on weekends. The walkways are congested and in case of an emergency, there's no space to evacuate people quickly," said Anjali Mehra, a resident of DLF Phase-1. "It's high time the authorities enforced the rules," she said. However, shopkeepers see things differently. "We put out displays for more footfall. These small kiosks don't block anything—people like street-style food," said Ravi K, who runs a garment shop. "We're ready to cooperate, but the authorities should also consider a structured way to allow some flexibility," he added. The notice has sparked a debate on the balance between commercial interests and urban planning norms. While enforcement has begun, all eyes are now on May 14, when the shop owners are expected to present their case to avoid penalties and possible demolition of unauthorised structures.

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