Lulu group leases 6 lakh sq ft at Lucknow mall

Lulu group leases 6 lakh sq ft at Lucknow mall
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“Lulu Lucknow will be our fifth mall in India. The mall will house many national and international brands including, first-timers to Lucknow, UP, like Lulu Hypermarket, Funtura, Lulu Fashion Store, Lulu Connect, Chili’s to name a few,” said Shibu Philips, Business Head of Lulu Mall.

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Lulu Group has leased 6 lakh sq ft at their upcoming Lulu Mall, Lucknow and expected to lease the remaining area before the inauguration of the mall in July.

“Lulu Lucknow will be our fifth mall in India. The mall will house many national and international brands including, first-timers to Lucknow, UP, like Lulu Hypermarket, Funtura, Lulu Fashion Store, Lulu Connect, Chili’s to name a few,” said Shibu Philips, Business Head of Lulu Mall.

“Lulu Mall, Lucknow will be a destination mall, with one of the largest food courts. Out of the four malls we have launched in India, Lulu Lucknow will be the largest mall by Lulu Group in India. The mall will be a landmark shopping and leisure destination in this part of India,” said Philips.

Lulu Mall, Lucknow will also house Lulu Group-owned Funtura and Lulu Hyper Market. Funtura, Lulu Lucknow is one of the largest indoor entertainment centres in India spanning across 60,000 sq ft.

Lulu Group at present has four malls in India at Kochi, Thrissur, Trivandrum, and Bangalore. Lulu Group currently has 234 hypermarkets and 24 shopping malls in the Middle East, Egypt, India, Malaysia, and Indonesia with a global workforce of over 57,000 employees.

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