Orion Mall

Orion Mall is a shopping mall at Brigade Gateway Enclave in Bangalore, Karnataka, India developed by Brigade Group (Developer).[5][6][7] The mall with a total shopping area of 8.2 Lakh sq.ft. is the 3rd largest in Bangalore. [8][9][10][11]

Orion Mall
LocationBangalore, Karnataka, India
Coordinates13.011180°N 77.555478°E / 13.011180; 77.555478
AddressDr. Rajkumar Road, Malleshwaram
Opening date2012
DeveloperBrigade Group
ArchitectHOK
Total retail floor area8.2 Lakh sq ft[1][2][3]
No. of floors4
Parking2 Levels (1600 Cars) + MLCP (3600 Cars)[4]
Websitewww.orionmalls.com

About

Orion Mall is part of a premium integrated enclave known as Brigade Gateway which houses World Trade Center,[12] Sheraton Grand Hotel, Columbia Asia Hospital apart from the mall in its premises.[13] Orion mall has 4 floors of retail space which includes shopping zones, multiplex, Food & Dining including lakeside cafes and bowling & gaming zones.[14]

Entertainment and leisure

Places for entertainment and leisure activities in the mall are:[15]

  • 11-screen, 2,800-seat capacity, excluding 144-seat gold class screens PVR Cinemas multiplex [16]
  • Time Zone, an 8000 sq-ft gaming zone

Food and dining

Food court is spread over an area of 60,000 sq-ft which is known as Sauce Pan. It houses several food stalls among which are Beijing bites, Empire, Fish & chips, Kailash parbat, Mangalore express, McDonald's, Rajdhani, Sbarro, Subway, Sukh sagar, Yogurberry and KFC.[17][18]

Events

  • Orion mall hosted an automobile exhibition Fuel Auto Expo 2014 organised by Pulse events from 7 to 9 March 2014 featuring cars and bikes from leading manufacturers, vehicle accessories along with other events such as vintage car show and bike stunts.[19]
  • In September 2012, Indian Air Force organised an exhibition at the mall to showcase its capabilities. The expo included several events, such as flight simulators, life-sized models of aircraft, air-warriors performing drills and IAF themed arcade game.[20]
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