London Mart Sector 16B — Commercial Shops & Office Space in Greater Noida West

What London Mart is

London Mart is a RERA-approved commercial development (RERA No. UPRERAPRJ15269) in Sector 16B, Greater Noida West. The project offers retail shops, food court spaces, office units, and studio spaces within a single multi-floor structure. It is not a standalone retail block — the intent is to create a mixed-use commercial environment where different types of businesses can operate together.

The project is designed around the daily needs of the residential population already living in and around the area, rather than depending entirely on future demand projections.

Project layout — what is on each floor

The building has been planned so that different business types are separated by floor, each suited to how visitors actually move through a commercial space.

Ground and lower floors — retail shops

These levels get the most direct walk-in traffic and natural visibility from street level, which is why retail has been placed here rather than on upper floors.

Middle floors — food court and dining

Placing food and beverages mid-level is a deliberate strategy: once visitors come in for shopping, the food section gives them a reason to stay longer, increasing overall dwell time for the entire project.

Upper floors — office units

Service-based businesses, consultancies, and professional setups benefit from a quieter, dedicated floor away from the retail movement below.

Studio spaces — compact and flexible units

Studio spaces are available as compact units that can serve multiple purposes — from a small professional setup to a creative workspace or a service-based operation.


Location — why Sector 16B matters

Greater Noida West has seen some of the most consistent residential growth in NCR over the past decade. Large-scale housing projects from developers including Gaur Sons, ATS, and others have brought tens of thousands of families to this corridor. That population is not incoming — it is already here, and it needs daily services.

Gaur City — 5 minutes away

The largest residential township in the area and fully occupied, meaning the demand for groceries, pharmacies, dining, salons, and daily services is active and consistent rather than speculative.

Ek Murti Chowk — 5 minutes away

A major traffic intersection in Greater Noida West. High vehicle and pedestrian movement at this junction naturally supports visibility for nearby commercial projects.

Crossings Republik — 15 to 20 minutes away

Another high-density residential zone that adds to the overall catchment area for this location.

Road connectivity — Noida and Ghaziabad

NH-9 provides direct access to Noida within 20–25 minutes and Ghaziabad within 20 minutes, making the location accessible for working professionals commuting from nearby cities.


Nearby institutions that support commercial demand

Delhi Public School — approximately 4 to 5 km

Daily school drop and pickup movement creates regular footfall patterns throughout the week.

Ryan International School — approximately 8 to 10 minutes

Strengthens residential stability in the catchment and contributes to consistent daily movement.

Yatharth Hospital — approximately 4 to 5 km

A hospital of this scale generates consistent daily footfall — for patients, attendants, and hospital staff — all of whom require nearby food, pharmacy, and convenience services.

Galgotias University — approximately 20 to 25 minutes

Student movement regularly supports food stalls, cafes, and service outlets in nearby commercial zones.

Kailash Hospital — approximately 15 to 20 minutes

Maintains steady demand for essential businesses and daily-use services nearby.


Retail spaces — practical context

In any commercial project, ground-floor retail is the most commercially active segment. Visibility from the entrance and street level means these units are the first point of contact for anyone entering the project.

In a location like Sector 16B — where the surrounding residential societies include thousands of occupied apartments — the retail floors at London Mart are positioned to serve daily and repeat consumer needs rather than relying on occasional visits.

Business types suited to retail floors

Grocery and convenience stores, pharmacies, apparel and accessories shops, mobile and electronics outlets, salons, and general utility services are among the most practical fits. These are categories where repeat customer visits are the norm, not the exception.


Office units — who they are relevant for

The office spaces at London Mart are on the upper floors, away from the retail activity, which makes them more suitable for operations that need a quieter working environment.

Suitable business types for office units

Real estate consultancies, digital service agencies, administrative offices, customer service teams, and independent professionals are among the categories that find this format useful. Having office occupants in the building also benefits the retail and food sections — office workers represent a consistent weekday customer base that is separate from residential visitor traffic.


Studio units — flexibility as the main value

Studio spaces within a commercial project serve buyers who want a compact unit that does not lock them into a single use. The smaller footprint means lower maintenance costs and more flexibility to adapt the space as business needs change.

Within London Mart, studios can serve as a small professional office, a creative workspace, or a compact service counter. Their value is not in size but in adaptability and lower entry cost compared to larger retail or office units.


Food court spaces — why this section matters for the whole project

A food court within a commercial project does more than generate revenue for food vendors. It increases how long visitors stay inside the project. Someone who comes to pick up groceries or visit a retail shop is more likely to extend their visit if food options are available nearby.

Food categories suited to this zone

Cafes, quick-service restaurants, family dining counters, and snack and beverage points are all suited to this type of food zone. For the surrounding residential population, this also meets a practical daily need — convenient access to varied food options without travelling far.


Investment perspective — what supports the case

Commercial supply in organised formats remains limited across much of Greater Noida West, despite the scale of residential development. Most commercial activity in the area still happens in unorganised street-level shops or older mixed-use buildings without a clear structure.

RERA registration and documentation clarity

London Mart's RERA registration number is UPRERAPRJ15269, registered under the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority. Buyers can verify project details, delivery timelines, and compliance status directly on the UP RERA portal.

Why mixed-use format reduces investment risk

The combination of retail floors, food court, and office spaces means the project draws multiple types of tenants rather than depending on a single category. That distribution reduces concentration risk compared to a single-use commercial building.

Self-use buyers — what the location offers

For buyers planning to operate a business, the surrounding residential density provides the consumer base needed to support daily operations from the start.


Frequently asked questions

Q. 1 What types of spaces are available at London Mart?

The project offers retail shops, food court units, office spaces, and studio units. Each floor level serves a different commercial purpose.

Q. 2 Is London Mart RERA-approved?

Yes. The RERA registration number is UPRERAPRJ15269, registered under the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority. Buyers can verify all project details on the official UP RERA website.

Q. 3 What kinds of businesses are suitable for the retail floors?

Grocery stores, pharmacies, apparel shops, electronics and accessories, salons, and general utility services are among the most practical fits given the daily consumer base nearby.

Q. 4 What is the starting price for retail shops at London Mart?

Pricing depends on floor level, unit size, and facing. Interested buyers should contact the sales team or an authorised channel partner for current pricing and availability.

Q. 5 Who are the office spaces suitable for?

Small businesses, professional consultancies, real estate advisory offices, digital service agencies, and administrative setups are among the practical fits for the upper-floor office units.

Q. 6 Is parking available at London Mart?

Commercial projects of this scale are typically planned with dedicated parking. Buyers should confirm the exact parking provision directly with the developer before booking.

Q. 7 How far is London Mart from Gaur City?

Gaur City is approximately 5 minutes away by road — making it the most directly relevant residential catchment for daily footfall at the project.