Bangalore’s largest mall, Mantri Square to have metro connectivity

March 15, 2010 06:16 pm | Updated 06:16 pm IST - Bangalore

Leading real estate player, Mantri Developer on Monday announced the opening of one of India’s largest mall, Mantri Square, spread over 1.7 million square feet and which would soon have a metro connectivity as well.

With an investment of over Rs. 500 crore, the mall boasts of 252 retail outlets offering 10,000 brands, Sushil Mantri, Chairman and Managing Director, Mantri Developers told media.

The highlight of the mall would be its connectivity to railway station which is being jointly developed by the metro rail authorities and Mantri developers on five acres of land belonging to Mantri and leased out to the government.

A bridge would lead the commuters getting off at the station to the second floor of the mall, providing shoppers an international experience, he said.

The station is expected to provide an additional footfall of 20,000 once it becomes operational in two years time frame.

The developers expect the footfall to go up to one lakh a day once the station was operational.

The station area would cover around 80,000 sq feet and would involve third party maintenance, he said.

Inspired by worldwide mall architecture, Mantri Square has wide corridors almost 40 feet wide to allow shoppers to move comfortably in peak hours. It boasts of a roof 450 feet long and 135 feet wide that allows natural sunlight.

The mall would introduce some leading international brands first time in the country, including Taco Bell, the leading Mexican inspired food chain, Leading Italian brand OVS. It would also see many national brands launching their outlets for the first time in the city, he said.

The mall will have the largest food court and dining area in Bangalore with 39 food and beverage outlets. It would host six anchor stores with Spar Hypermarket with its largest outlet in India at 90,00 sq feet housed here apart from Inox multiplex with 1497 seating capacity, Mr. Sushil said.

“There would be a mix of premium and popular brands and both international and local retail outlets. A large number of local retail brands would launch their outlets in the mall offering customers a confluence of international and local retail flavour”, he said the mall offers 5 to 25 brands in each product category, he said.

The revenue was on a sharing basis on a tenant to tenant basis. The expected retail turnover for the mall was expected to be around Rs. 700 crore in a year’s time.

In the backdrop of some accidental falls in other popular malls and recent Carlton blaze, the mall had in place all safety measures including fire hydrants, emergency exits, ambulance service, fire sprinklers, smoke detectors.

“We also have an emergency evacuation plan in place”, said an official. To prevent any falls, the safety railing has been raised and all gaps covered. Security strength outsourced personnel backed by smart technology through close circuit camera television will cover every part of the mall.

The mall has exit staircases and during emergencies and escalators and elevators to provide free movement.

Talking about its foray into the retail space through the mall, Mr. Sushil said right now it was keen in waiting for three to six months to assess its performance in this phase. “We will then draw out our business plans accordingly”, he said.

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