Published
October 30, 2024
Youth focused fashion and lifestyle brand Zudio has opened a 11,053 square foot store in Faridabad. Located in the national capital region city’s NHPC Metro Station Mall, the store launch also marks a milestone in mall operator Bhumika Group’s expansion of its retail offering.
“We are thrilled to welcome Zudio to NHPC Metro Station Mall,” said Bhumika Group’s chief managing director Uddhav Poddar in a press release. “This partnership strengthens our commitment to bringing renowned brands closer to our shoppers and creating a premier retail environment in Faridabad.”
The new Zudio store caters to men, women, and children with an array of trend and value driven apparel and accessories. The outlet has a glass façade and bright, white interior to highlight its colourful, Gen Z focused products. Zudio also launched a large scale store at World Street by Omaxe in Faridabad earlier this month.
“The addition of Zudio aligns with our vision for NHPC Metro Station Mall to offer a vibrant mix of popular brands,” said Bhumika Group’s CEO Siddharth Katyal. “This milestone marks an important step in our expansion across Delhi NCR.”
By opening the large scale Zudio store, Bhumika Group aims to enhance NHPC Metro Station Mall’s status as a go-to destination for fashion. Eager to promote Faridabad as a world-class shopping destination, Bhumika Group’s mall also houses entertainment and dining facilities.
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