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  2. Zainab Market - Wikipedia

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    Zainab Market is a three-tiered commercial building known for its wide range of products. [4] The ground floor is primarily for vendors, the basement houses specialty stores, and the first floor features leather goods and furs. [4] The market provides an array of items such as ceremonial clothes, traditional jewelry, crafts, and home decor.

  3. Imtiaz (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Imtiaz Super Market was founded in 1955 by Imtiaz Abbasi as a small superstore in Bahadurabad, Karachi. It has grown to become a leading supermarket chain in Pakistan. [6] The retailer expanded within Karachi in 2003, 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2018, branching out to various localities including Awami Markaz, Nazimabad, Defence, Gulshan-e-Iqbal ...

  4. Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    metro .pk. Metro Cash & Carry Pakistan, also known as Metro-Habib, formerly known as Makro Habib Pakistan, is a Pakistani supermarket chain stores operator based in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] It is a subsidiary of German chain Metro Cash & Carry and Thal Limited. Metro opened its first store in 2007. [2]

  5. Ocean Mall - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Mall is a 120-metre-tall (393 ft) skyscraper in the Clifton locality of Karachi, Pakistan. It was built between 2009 and 2014, and contains a shopping mall and office spaces. [2] It was founded as an international hotel project for Sofitel, but was later abandoned due to the law and order situation in the city.

  6. Economy of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, it was reported as $114 billion. [13] A PricewaterhouseCoopers study released in 2009, which surveyed the 2008 GDP of the top cities in the world, calculated Karachi’s GDP (PPP) to be $75 billion (projected to be $193 billion in 2025 at a growth rate of 5.5%). It confirmed Karachi’s status as Pakistan’s largest economy, well ...

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  8. List of colleges in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    New Karachi Town: City College for Women: Clifton, Saddar Town: DHA Degree College For Women: Defence Housing Authority: Government College for Women: Shahrah-e-Liaquat, Saddar Town F.B. Area, Gulberg Town Korangi-4, Korangi Town Korangi–6, Korangi Town Nazimabad, Liaquatabad Town New Karachi, New Karachi Town North Karachi, New Karachi Town ...

  9. Super Market (Karachi) - Wikipedia

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    Super Market ( Urdu: سپر مارکیٹ) is a neighborhood in the Karachi Central district of Karachi, Pakistan. It was previously a part of Liaquatabad Town, [1] which was disbanded in 2011. This area is named after Supermarket in the area. There are several ethnic groups in Super Market including Muhajirs, Sindhis, Hazarewal, Kashmiris ...