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Citymax to invest Rs 200 cr in India

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Citymax India, part of Dubai-based retail and hospitality player, Landmark Group today said it will invest up to Rs 200 crore in India in the next 3-4 years to expand operations in the country.

Citymax that operates outlets of Gloria Jean's Coffees, family entertainment centres under the Fun City brand and Yellow Chilli restaurants here is also looking to bring in a few more international restaurant brands into the country.

"We will invest around Rs 200 crore in the next 3-4 years to expand the existing formats and establish new brands in India," Citymax, President Manish Tandon told PTI.

Since Citymax started operation in India in 2006, the company has invested around Rs 70 crore in setting up the chain of coffee outlets and family entertainment destinations here.

 

"Citymax already operates in casual dining restaurant space with three Yellow Chilli outlets, conceptualised by celebrity Chef Sanjeev Kapoor. Going ahead we intend to bring into India some more restaurant brands," Tandon said.

Landmark Group already has restaurant brands such as Carluccios, Mango Tree and Zen Oriental in its portfolio, which are likely to make their way into India.

Commenting on existing businesses, Tandon said the company has plans to set up 400 Gloria Jean's Coffees outlets across India in the next five years, up from 17 at present.

All the current outlets are company operated but going ahead the firm will consider sub-franchising the brand.

"We have 16 Fun City centres in shopping malls across India and by the middle of next year, the plan is to add another 10 such destinations," he said.

Citymax's expansion in India will be funded by its parent company, the Landmark Group along with bank loans, he added.

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First Published: Feb 15 2011 | 3:51 PM IST

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