Shahrak-e Gharb (also called Shahrak-e Qods, Persian: شهرک غرب ) is a planned town built as a massive project of modern apartment buildings and villas in the north-western part of Tehran, Iran. Originally built based on the model of upscale American suburbs, today it is considered one of Tehran's neighborhoods. Its name means "the West Town".
Shahrak-Gharb district, home to Tehran’s affluent, is one of the only large districts in Tehran which completely complies with international standards for new and modern cities, including easy access to expressways including Chamran Expressway, Hemmat Expressway, Niayesh Expressway, Sheikh Fazl-allah Nouri Expressway and Yadegar-e-Emam Expressway, proximity to four major hospitals, as well three large and famous shopping centers (Milad-e Noor,Golestan,...), numerous parks, cinema and cultural centers, and police, fire stations, and post offices.
There are many new and modern shopping centers located at Shahrak-Gharb. Among them we can name "Golestan Shopping Center", "Iranzamin Shopping Center", "Milad-Noor Shopping Center", and many others. Around twenty years ago there was only one central shopping center there, named "Bazarcheh" which literally means "Shopping Center". Construction of "Golestan Shopping Center" began a few years after the Iran-Iraq War.
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