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Reliance Footprint opens store in Nashik

Reliance Footprint, a branded retail chain of footwear stores from Reliance Retail Ltd (RRL), has opened its first store in Nashik. - 2009: Organised retail feels recession pangs - Marks & Spencer to scale up India ops - Hamleys set for India debut in February - Indians cast net for expat CEOs - DRS Logistics in Rs 450-cr warehousing expansion - Reliance Brands ties up with Timberland This new store, which is located in Untawadi area of the city, is spread over 3000 sq ft shopping area. With the opening of this new store, Reliance Footprint has now 16 stores in major cities across the country, including Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Noida, Ludhiana, Mangalore, Mumbai, Jaipur, Vishakhapatnam, Jalandhar, Ahmedabad and Bangalore. Reliance Footprint stores offer a wide range of footwear, handbags, and accessories. The specialty store will offer over 10,000 products catering to the entire family’s needs. Shoppers will have the option to choose from a wide array of footwear in every category ranging from formals, casuals, ethnic, party wear and sports wear.


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