Coimbatore Corporation plans air-conditioned mall

Facility to be developed through public-private partnership

March 14, 2013 10:51 am | Updated 10:51 am IST - COIMBATORE:

Corporation sources say that the earlier proposal for a multi-level parking at the DB Road parking space would be dropped. Photo: M. Periasamy

Corporation sources say that the earlier proposal for a multi-level parking at the DB Road parking space would be dropped. Photo: M. Periasamy

The Coimbatore Corporation is planning to construct a mall on D.B. Road, R.S. Puram. Sources in the Corporation said the facility would come up on the parking lot, adjacent to the place the Kennedy Theatre once stood.

The prime location of the land in a commercial hub, the extent of land available – 3.50 acre is the area _ the revenue the Corporation would earn, among other things, were the considerations that weighed in the minds of the Corporation’s decision makers.

The sources said the civic body would develop the mall on the public-private partnership mode, offer the land on lease to the private player and also contribute to the capital expenditure.

The return on investment would equal the civic body’s share of the capital expenditure.

The Corporation had estimated that the mall would cost Rs. 120 crore and that it could chip in with Rs. 30 crore or a little more. It had also decided that it would avail itself of a loan to raise the money and that repayment would not be a burden.

As per the proposed plan, the private party would build six lakh square feet – three of which would be for parking vehicles and the rest for the shopping area.

The sources also said that three basements of one lakh square feet each would be used for parking.

And, of the three, two would be used by the private party or promoter and the remaining floor would be thrown open to the public for parking.

The shopping area would be spread over four floors, would be fully air-conditioned, have elevators and escalators along with a host of modern amenities that would rival other malls elsewhere.

The Corporation also said that if the agreement period was for 20 years and that the rent charged was Rs. 50 square feet, the Corporation’s share at 30 per cent of the total income worked out to Rs. 5.40 crore a year.

The sources also indicated that the present dispensation led by Mayor S.M. Velusamy, Commissioner G. Latha and Deputy Commissioner S. Sivarasu was favourably inclined towards the construction of the mall.

The officials had already approached a private player and that the talks were on at an advanced level.

The sources added that since the Corporation was considering the mall, the earlier proposal for a multi-level parking at the place would be dropped.

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