
Leasing
Bring your brand to Irinjalakuda.
What we are looking for
Fifteen formats. Four floors.
Each category is mapped to the floor that suits it — daily shop on the ground, fashion one up, families and F&B above, services and experience at the top.
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Ground Floor
Daily shop, walk-in, anchor.
Hypermarket-led, built for the weekday basket — groceries, bakery, essentials and quick-stop formats.
4 formats

Hypermarket
≈ 1,350 m²
A single ground-floor anchor shell sized for a full grocery + daily-needs hypermarket, with direct loading access.
Bakes & Cookies
25 – 90 m²
Bakery counters and patisserie kiosks near the hypermarket spine — impulse and take-home formats.
Natural Products
40 – 120 m²
Organic foods, Ayurveda, cold-pressed and farm-to-shelf formats that pair naturally with the hypermarket anchor.
Mobile Accessories
20 – 70 m²
Quick-stop kiosks and small stores for mobile accessories, wearables and service pickups.
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First Floor
Fashion floor — pure commercial retail.
Flagship apparel, shoes, bags, watches and eyewear — the floor people come to browse, not just buy.
3 formats

Fashion & Accessories
80 – 260 m²
Flagship double-height storefronts for national and regional apparel labels — men, women, kids, ethnic and athleisure.
Shoes & Bags
50 – 160 m²
Mono-brand and multi-brand formats for footwear, handbags, luggage and travel gear — next door to fashion.
Watches & Optics
40 – 110 m²
Premium watch salons and eyewear boutiques with display windows facing the atrium and the Kattoor Road.
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Second Floor
Family & lifestyle — pure commercial retail.
Electronics, home appliances, baby care, books, salon & spa and a large-format educational concept.
5 formats

Electronics & Home Appliances
90 – 300 m²
Brand-owned electronics galleries and home-appliance showrooms with demo space and service corners.
Baby Care
50 – 160 m²
Nursery, toddler-wear, toys and infant-care formats clustered where families naturally circulate.
Books & Gifts
60 – 200 m²
Bookstores, stationery, cards and gifting formats — the kind of store people come back for on a Sunday.
Salon & Spa
70 – 220 m²
Unisex salons, wellness studios and spa brands — appointment-led formats alongside the family floor.
Educational Hypermarket
200 – 700 m²
A large-format educational concept — tuition clusters, skilling, classes and learning retail under one roof.
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Third Floor
Co-working, arcade & food court.
The top-of-mall experience deck — a food court, a family arcade, travel services and a ~1,500 m² co-working plate.
3 formats

Dining / Food Court
45 – 180 m²
A 3rd-floor food court — casual dining, QSR and café formats anchoring the top-of-mall experience deck.
Entertainment / Arcade
150 – 500 m²
Gaming arcade, family entertainment, VR and kids' activity formats — the after-lunch, after-work floor.
Travel & Tourism
40 – 120 m²
Travel agencies, tour operators and forex counters — service-office formats adjacent to the co-working plate.
How it works
From enquiry to handover.
01
Write in
Tell us the brand, the format and the size band you need. One email to the leasing desk is enough to start.
02
We come back with drawings
Floor-plate layouts, unit dimensions, services envelope and fit-out guidelines — the packet a leasing team needs to decide.
03
Site walk-through
For shortlisted brands we walk you through the site, the catchment, the competition and the construction timeline.
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Terms, signed
Commercials, fit-out window, handover condition — a real commitment, documented end to end.
FAQ
The questions leasing teams ask first.
- Where is WAAW Mall located?
- WAAW Mall sits on the Irinjalakuda–Kattoor Road, 100 m from the Irinjalakuda Private Bus Stand — at the heart of the town, a two-minute walk from Christ College and under a kilometre from Koodalmanikyam Temple.
- What sizes of units are available for lease?
- Unit sizes range from 20 m² quick-stop kiosks on the ground floor to a single 1,350 m² hypermarket anchor shell. Flagship fashion shells on the first floor sit between 80 and 260 m²; third-floor food-court, arcade and co-working formats range from 40 m² to 500 m².
- Which categories is WAAW Mall leasing for?
- Ground floor: Hypermarket, Natural Products, Bakes & Cookies, Mobile Accessories. First floor: Fashion & Accessories, Shoes & Bags, Watches & Optics. Second floor: Electronics & Home Appliances, Baby Care, Books & Gifts, Salon & Spa, Educational Hypermarket. Third floor: Dining / Food Court, Entertainment / Arcade, Travel & Tourism — alongside a ~1,500 m² co-working plate.
- Who is the developer of WAAW Mall?
- The mall is owned and developed by WAAW Builders & Developers LLP. Marketing and execution are handled by BlackMatter Builders & Developers LLP.
- When will WAAW Mall open?
- Construction is underway. Opening dates will be shared with prospective tenants and the public once the fit-out window is confirmed. Email leasing@waawmall.com to join the pre-opening loop.
- How do I start a leasing conversation?
- Email the leasing desk at leasing@waawmall.com with the brand, format and size band you need — the partners read the inbox and respond with plans, unit options and commercials.
- How much parking does WAAW Mall provide?
- 75 covered car parks (3 accessible) and 270 two-wheeler bays across the basement and terrace decks, plus two loading and unloading bays at the back for tenant deliveries.
Leasing desk
Write in. The partners read the inbox.
Mention the brand, the category and the size band — we'll come back with a plan, a unit and a timeline.