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November 07, 2012 12:00:00 AM
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Damodar City Centre which was scheduled to open next month along Grantham Road in Suva will now officially open in the first quarter of 2013.

However, some tenants of the complex may start operations from Decemeber.

Damodar City Centre general manager Carmelita Price said construction was affected due to rainy weather condition in Suva.

75% of the space at the complex has been leased out and Razak Optometrist is the latest tenant to join onboard.

The eye centre plans to have an operating theatre with an ophthalmologist for major eye surgeries.

By Indrani Krishna

 

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