Lulu Group’s first mall, hypermarket in TS opens in Hyderabad today
The Hindu
Lulu Group’s first mall, hypermarket in TS opens in Hyderabad today
The Abu Dhabi-headquartered retailer Lulu Group will open doors to its first mall and hypermarket in Telangana at Kukatpally on September 27.
Spread across 5 lakh sq ft, including a 2 lakh sq ft Hypermarket, the mall has got a makeover—previously known as Manjeera Mall – more stores and a clutch of brands as part of the Rs 300 crore investment by the group. Complimenting the international shopping experience that Lulu promises, there will be a five-screen cinema with a seating capacity of 1,400, multi-cuisine food court, and children’s entertainment centre.
The refurbishing and rebranding of the mall, for which a European consultant was engaged, forms part of the ₹500 crore investment commitment of Lulu to the State. As many as 1,500 direct jobs, of which 800 will be at the hypermarket, will be generated.
With a range of fresh produce and groceries and separate sections for fashion, home appliances, electronics, mobiles and lifestyle products, the hypermarket is expected to emerge as a major attraction to shoppers, Lulu Group said in a release.
The number of jobs will be in excess of 2,000 with indirect jobs that will be generated, Lulu Group International’s executive director M.A. Ashraf Ali and members of the senior leadership said during a media interaction at the mall on Tuesday. Industries and IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao is scheduled to inaugurate the mall on Wednesday.
Destination mall
Hyderabad, which will be the sixth city after Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru, Lucknow and Coimbatore, where the group will have its footprint, is also set to host a 2 million sq ft destination mall of Lulu in about three years.
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