Thrissur: HiLITE Mall Thrissur, the district’s largest shopping destination, is set to commence operations on December 18. Spanning an impressive 8 lakh square feet, the mall is strategically located at the Kuttanellur Bypass, making it a central hub for retail, dining, and entertainment.
The highlight of HiLITE Mall Thrissur is its partnership with Lulu Daily, one of the world’s largest hypermarket chains, bringing a diverse range of products to the area. The mall will feature over 200 brands across various categories, ensuring a comprehensive shopping experience. A 40,000 square feet food court offering a variety of culinary delights and a 20,000 square feet Playaza entertainment centre by Malabar Group are also key attractions.
Additionally, HiLITE Mall Thrissur boasts a state-of-the-art multi-level parking facility, enhancing the convenience of shoppers. Palaxi Cinemas, which will debut the first Epiq theatre in Thrissur with six screens, is set to start operations within the mall soon.
As part of HiLITE Group’s existing portfolio, Focus Mall in Kozhikode – Kerala’s first shopping mall; HiLITE City, the integrated township which includes Kozhikode HiLITE Mall, the best and most visited in the state, alongside residential complexes with around 2,000 apartments, and HiLITE Business Park – HiLITE Mall Thrissur is another proud addition, reflecting HiLITE Group’s commitment to creating vibrant community spaces across Kerala.
HiLITE Group continues to expand its footprint across Kerala with a diverse range of ambitious projects, including the newly launched HiLITE Mall Thrissur. Among these developments is HiLITE Boulevard, a waterfront project at Willingdon Island, set to redefine Kochi with its modern blend of entertainment, dining, and shopping experiences. Cementing its status as Kerala’s largest mixed-use developer, HiLITE is rapidly advancing the construction of malls in Mannarkkad, Nilambur, and Chemmad, offering international shopping and entertainment experiences to tier-two and tier-three cities and towns. Construction will also commence soon in Kunnamkulam and Thamarassery, further strengthening the group’s presence across the state.
HiLITE’s Palaxi Cinemas, which introduced the first Epiq Screen in Kerala, is on track to achieve its goal of 50 screens across the state in the coming years. Furthermore, HiLITE Group’s dedication to education is exemplified by The White School International in Kozhikode, the first in Kerala to introduce the prestigious IB curriculum.
HiLITE Group’s venture, Hug a Mug, the 24-hour café chain that has become a favourite among the youth, is expanding its presence to all cities in Kerala, redefining the café culture in the state.
The construction of the third phase of HiLITE Business Park, Kerala's first private business park established in Kozhikode, will begin very soon. Similarly, the construction of the Women’s Care Hospital in Kozhikode HiLITE City is also set to commence soon, reinforcing HiLITE Group’s dedication to holistic urban development.
“We are delighted to bring the expansion of HiLITE Mall to Thrissur, making it the largest mall in the district. HiLITE is focused on developing new shopping and entertainment malls, residential complexes, and urban renewal projects across Kerala. Our mall projects are extending to tier-two and tier-three cities, offering an international shopping and entertainment experience,” said P. Sulaiman, Founder and Chairman of HiLITE Group.
He further added, “HiLITE is also planning ambitious projects across India and the UAE, marking our commitment to creating world-class urban spaces.”
“HiLITE Mall offers the best shopping experience, complemented by a wide range of dining, entertainment facilities, and state-of-the-art services. HiLITE Mall Thrissur provides an ambience that ensures every visit is memorable,” said Ajil Muhammed, CEO of HiLITE Group.
During the press conference held in Thrissur HiLITE mall, HiLITE Group CEO Ajil Muhammed, HiLITE Properties CEO Mohammed Shafeeq, HiLITE Group Director Nima Sulaiman, HiLITE Urban CEO Muhamed Fawaz were present.