Mangaluru, June 2: Several shops were relocated on Monday to the newly constructed Kadri–Mallikatte Market, marking a major step in operationalizing the long-awaited facility. These shops were earlier operating from the temporary market, which will now be demolished.
The foundation stone for the new market was laid in 2018, and the work order was issued on March 5, 2019.
After a six-year wait, the ₹10.75 crore project has finally opened to the public.
Despite the completion of construction, the market building had remained unused for the past year due to technical delays.
The modern market complex consists of:
• Lower basement: 1,090.23 sq.m
• Upper basement: 924.29 sq.m
• Lower ground floor: 957.17 sq.m
• Upper ground floor: 989.54 sq.m
• First floor: 986.77 sq.m
• Second floor: 986.82 sq.m
• Third floor: 987.23 sq.m
The basements are designated for parking of two-wheelers and four-wheelers.
Shops are located on the lower and upper ground floors, while the first, second, and third floors are slated to be allotted to offices.



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