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Landmark to open store in Pune

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Pune , Dec. 7

Landmark is set to open its first store here at an investment of Rs 4.5 crore. This is the ninth store of the Rs 100-crore book and music retailer.

Talking to presspersons, Ms Hemu Ramaiah, Chief Executive Officer, Landmark, said with this launch, the store would be present in Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Mumbai, Vadodara, Gurgaon and Pune.

The rollout is to move on to Lucknow, which would be in February.

Ms Ramaiah said the focus is on spreading itself to the West and North. With its presence in all the four metros, the company is now looking at mini metros also as its destinations. It would launch five to six stores later, she said.

More stores

Spread across 16,000 sq ft and four floors on the Moledina Road, the Pune store would be inaugurated on December 14. .

Commenting on the expansion plans of the company, she said Pune would get to have three stores.

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