NOLIMIT, a leading fashion retail chain, has further expanded its islandwide footprint with the opening of its 29th store marking another significant milestone in the brandโs ongoing growth journey.
The new outlet is located at G-3, Udeshi City Shopping Complex on Makola Road, Kiribathgoda,.
Strategically positioned in one of the most dynamic suburban retail hubsin the Gampaha District, the Kiribathgoda store has been developed to serve a wide and diverse customer base.
The latest store launch reflects NOLIMITโs long-term strategy of expanding into high-potential suburban and regional markets while enhancing accessibility and convenience for customers. With ample parking, easy access and a family-friendly layout, the store has been designed to provide a seamless retail journey supported by the brandโs signature customer service standards. Established in 1992, NOLIMIT has grown into the countryโs largest fashion retail chain, with a strong local presence and an expanding international footprint in the UAE.
NOLIMIT Managing Director Hafiz Mubarack said; โKiribathgoda represents one of the most promising suburban growth corridors in Sri Lanka, with a vibrant, aspirational, and fast-growing community. Opening our 29th store here reflects both our strategic expansion vision and our confidence in the areaโs commercial potential. We are proud to bring a modern retail destination to Kiribathgoda, making quality, trend-forward fashion more accessible to families across the region.โ
NOLIMIT Assistant General Manager Raneez Sheriff said; โKiribathgoda has long held strategic importance within our growth roadmap. This new store enables us to better serve surrounding communities with a wider lifestyle offering, while reinforcing our commitment to becoming Sri Lankaโs most widely loved fashion retail brand.โ
As NOLIMIT continues to extend its reach across Sri Lanka, the Kiribathgoda store stands as another testament to the brandโs continued expansion in retail excellence and its commitment to bringing world-class fashion closer to communities nationwide.
Source : Daily News
