Express Avenue

Express Avenue (Tamil: எக்ஸ்ப்ரெஸ் அவென்யூ) is a shopping mall in Chennai promoted by Express Infrastructure, A division of Express Newspapers Pvt. Ltd.[3] It is home to the largest gaming arcade in South India. Built at a cost of 7,500 million (US$94 million), the mall is spread over 1,750,000-square-foot (163,000 m2), including 900,000-square-foot (84,000 m2) of leasable (retail) area. The mall has 8 anchor tenants and 150 vanilla tenants.[2]

Express Avenue
Express Avenue logo
Express Avenue building
LocationChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates13.058606°N 80.2641537°E / 13.058606; 80.2641537
AddressWhites road, Royapettah
Opening date31 August 2010 (2010-08-31)[1]
DeveloperExpress Infrastructure Private Limited
OwnerKavita Singhania
No. of stores and services210
No. of anchor tenants8
Total retail floor area900,000 square feet (84,000 m2)[1][2]
No. of floors3
Parking3-level basement parking
Websitewww.expressavenue.in

Description

The mall is situated near the Royapettah Clock Tower. The mall is built on an 8-acre site inside the historic Indian Express Estate and has four floors of retail space, a building for corporate offices and a hotel. Out of 10 acres, about 3.57 acres have been taken up by buildings. The rest have been used for car parking, drive-ways and landscaping. In all, the mall has 26 lifts, 34 escalators and 4 travelators.[2]

Express Avenue hosts a mixture of shopping, business and leisure. The mall is bounded by Whites Road, Woods Road and Patullos Road and has a three-level basement parking space for over 1,500 cars and a parking area for bikes. It has a total development of 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m2) including 900,000 sq ft of retail space, 100,000 sq. ft of hotel, 200,000 sq. ft of office space, 400,000 sq ft of parking space.[2] The mall was inaugurated on 26 May 2010.[4]

E Hotel, a 44-room four-star boutique hotel, was built in the mall at a cost of 300 million.[1]

Panorama of Express Avenue mall
Express Avenue panorama view

Entertainment and leisure

The entertainment portion of the mall is 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2). The Escape Cinemas, the branch of PVR Cinemas, consists of an 08-screens multiplex with a capacity of 1,600 seats covering 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2), which is the city's largest cineplex. California-based Giovanni Castor played a key role in the overall design of Escape.[5] The mall is home to the largest gaming arcade in South India.

Besides stand-alone stores like Bath & Body Works, Montblac, and Armani Exchange the mall has an 80,000-square-foot (7,400 m2) Lifestyle and a 65,000 sq. ft Pantaloon, Smart Bazaar, H&M and Forever 21. The anchor tenants are expected to take 300,000 to 400,000 sq ft, while the vanilla tenants would occupy up to 400,000 sq. ft. The 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) food court has 25 counters and includes food chains such as Burger King, Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut. The mall has six atria with a height not less than 75 ft each. The atrium areas are covered with tensile fabric and the centre of the atrium is covered with glass.[2]

Food court

The 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) court, also called EA Garden, has 25 counters with several food and beverage options including Oriental, North Indian, South Indian, American and Italian.[6]

Fun City

Fun City, a prominent attraction of the mall, is a play area for children.

Business chamber

The business chamber is the first such marketing space to be built inside a mall in India. The area of this zone is over 200,000 sq ft (19,000 m2) of office space at prices intended to compete with special economic zones and IT parks elsewhere in the city.

Parking

The three-level basement parking is equipped to handle about 2,000 vehicles.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Express Newspaper group enters hotels biz". Chennai Realty.biz. ChennaiRealty.biz. 5 August 2012. Archived from the original on 8 August 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  2. Kannan, Shanthi (25 December 2009). "Mall inclusive". The Hindu. Chennai: The Hindu. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  3. "Express Avenue, Chennai to soft launch in April". India Retailing. Archived from the original on 13 December 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
  4. "Express Avenue Details".
  5. Frederick, Prince (22 August 2010). "Let the show begin". The Hindu. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  6. SME News (1 September 2010). "South India's largest mall in Chennai inaugurated". Indiamart.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
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