DLF Promenade
Location | Plot no.4, Nelson Mandela Road. Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India 110070 |
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Opening date | 2009 |
Developer | DLF |
Owner | DLF |
Total retail floor area | 4.6 lacs sq feet |
No. of floors | 3 |
Website | http://www.dlfpromenade.com |
DLF Promenade is a shopping mall [1] for the customers of Delhi and NCR region. Developed by one of India’s leading real estate company, DLF, the mall has been touted as a fashion destination.[2][3] Spread over 4.6 lacs of square foot area, it caters to customers[4] coupled with a chic ambiance.[5] Designed by CHHADA SIEMBIEDA & Associates Limited (Designers Hong Kong), the mall houses 7 screen DT Cinemas with a seating capacity for 1140 people, multi-level car parking system, and food court with a seating capacity for 400 people.
Location
DLF Promenade is located on the Nelson Mandela Road in the heart of Vasant vihar. The mall is placed between the luxury mall DLF Emporio, and Ambience mall. Primary catchment includes posh residential colonies like Vasant Kunj, Vasant Vihar, Shanti Niketan, RK Puram, Safdurjung Enclave, Green Park, Chattarpur, Mahipalpur- to name a few, which essentially comprises expatriate population as well. The mall also receives considerable footfall from adjoining cities like Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Agra, Jaipur etc.
Description
DLF Promenade is a fashion mall, which is why the zoning is planned out in a way where all the fashion brands are evenly spread out over the 3 shopping floors (ground + two). The entire second floor is a mix of F&B brands, Cinema, spa/salon, gifts, stationery and books. With its strong anchors, like Zara,[6]Marks & Spencer, DT Cinemas and the Eat Food Lounge, The beauty portfolio of the mall includes some of the biggest national and international names such as MAC, Lancome,Loccitane, Forest Essentials and many more. In addition to its fashion and beauty portfolio, the mall offers a strong mix of F&B brands.[7] Sitting in the DLF Promenade are all cuisines; be it the home-grown iconic food chain- The Big Chill, the South-African giant – Nando's, the American all-day diner – TGIF and Johnny Rockets, home-grown pan-Asian and Indian food chain – Mamagoto & Veda cafe, Delhi's exclusive- Café Delhi Heights, Riyaz Amlani's casual diners - Smoke House Deli and Mocha Art House or chef Marut Sikka's Indian and continental offering – Kainoosh and Keya & India’s largest beer chain- The Beer café. The other brands present in the mall are- Mango , Promod, Steve Madden, Bysi, Satya Paul, Fabindia, Aldo, Da Milano, UCB and many more.
Attractions
Housed in the mall are Kiddyland – a large outdoor play area for kids,[8] and The Hub – a one-of-a-kind open air lifestyle space comprising cafés, dancing fountain on the likes of Bellagio, and the city’s largest LED screen.
Safety and green initiatives
DLF tied up with Dupont to train each employee on safety procedures and the DT Cinemas is the only cinema which has received 5 stars from Supreme Court in the Five Star Health and Management System Audit. DLF Promenade uses 2KW / hour through solar energy. DLF Promenade has many energy-saving techniques such as:- Light sensors inside and outside the mall; Air conditioning control through BMS; Air curtains to avoid air conditioning loss; Danpatherm insulation on transparent sheet terraces to avoid heat seepage into the mall while maintaining lux levels through day light; and Additional STP generation, which was over capacity. DLF Promenade implements various techniques to substantially reduce fresh water consumption such as: - Waterless urinals; 100% water recycling through STP; Cooling tower rejected water is used for washing the basements; and electrostatic scrubbers are used by F&B brands.[9]
References
- ↑ Hasan, Abid. "DLF Promenade out to woo the fairer sex". http://www.exchange4media.com. Exchange 4 Media. Retrieved 24 June 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Ramsay, Shweta. "Fashion Connect 2010 at DLF Promenade managed by Thyme". www.eventfaqs.com. Event FAQS. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- ↑ Kumar, Ashish. "Bloggers Meet @ DLF Promenade". www.eventtimes.in. Event Times. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- ↑ Sharma, Priyanka. "The Buzz of the fleas". http://www.business-standard.com/. Business Standard. Retrieved 24 June 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Sabbarwal, Preeti Sabbarwal. "Shopping Carnival @ DLF Promenade, Delhi". www.buzzintown.com. Buzz in Town. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- ↑ "Zara store launched at DLF Promenade". www.indianretailer.com. Indian Retail. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
- ↑ Gutgutia, Amisha. "Fun at its peak for the next five weeks at DLF Promenade". http://www.afaqs.com/. Rediff. Retrieved 24 June 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "DLF Promenade launches Kiddyland". http://www.indiaretailing.com/. India Retailing. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
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(help) - ↑ Bajpayee, Nitika. "Green Diwali at DLF Promenade Delhi". Confluence. Wordpress. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
External links
- Official Website
- DLF Promenade on Facebook
- DLF Promenade on Twitter
- DLF Promenade on Instagram
- Official Blog
- Take a virtual tour of DLF Promenade