Project Category: Masterplanning

Ultra-Modern Central Market, Calabar

Projects

Ultra-Modern Central Market, Calabar

Calabar, Cross River, Nigeria

Pending

Clients

Description

The Calabar Central Market is a 100-hectare development that aims to consolidate and modernize the city’s many small markets. The project is being developed in phases, with the first phase consisting of the development of 50 hectares.

The market will be zoned into six parts, from A to F, and will include a variety of retail spaces, from wholesale warehouses to small shops. The market will also feature a number of recreational and social amenities, as well as essential services.

The landscaping of the market is a key feature of the project, and will include a variety of different surfaces. The goal is to create a vibrant and inviting space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

In total, the first phase of the Calabar Central Market is expected to include approximately 5,500 individual shops. The project is a significant investment in the city’s infrastructure, and is expected to have a major impact on the local economy.

Key Features

  • 100-hectare development
  • Consolidation of the city’s many small markets
  • Modern and unified marketplace
  • Zoned into six parts, from A to F
  • Variety of retail spaces, from wholesale warehouses to small shops
  • Recreational and social amenities
  • Essential services
  • Landscaped with a variety of different surfaces
  • Approximately 5,500 individual shops in the first phase

Benefits to the Community

  • Improved market conditions
  • Increased economic activity
  • Creation of jobs
  • Improved infrastructure
  • More attractive and livable city

Abeokuta Shopping Centre

Projects

Abeokuta Shopping Centre

Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria

Ongoing

Clients

Description

Rising amidst the vibrant streets of Abeokuta, the Abeokuta Shopping Center emerges as a vital component of the city’s ambitious rejuvenation initiative. This 50,000-square-meter development, spearheaded in collaboration with the state government, aims to revitalize the city center, fostering a dynamic and vibrant hub for leisure, commerce, and community engagement.

The Abeokuta Shopping Center seamlessly integrates with the larger redevelopment project, which encompasses an arena, a hotel, high-rise office buildings, and a sprawling park and amphitheater connected to the future train station. This visionary project seeks to create a thriving urban center, fostering economic growth and enhancing the quality of life for residents.

The shopping center itself boasts a spacious 21,000 square meters of retail space, offering a diverse selection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options to cater to the needs and desires of the community. A convenient structured parking facility ensures ease of access, while the food hall situated at the entrance seamlessly connects the shopping center to the open-air amphitheater, creating an integrated space for leisure and social interaction.

The heart of the shopping center is the cinema hub, offering a captivating movie-going experience and attracting visitors from across the city. This cultural and entertainment anchor contributes to the vibrant atmosphere, solidifying the shopping center as a destination for families, friends, and film enthusiasts alike.

The Abeokuta Shopping Center is more than just a retail space; it is a catalyst for change, revitalizing the city center and fostering a sense of community pride. With its focus on accessibility, entertainment, and diverse offerings, this project promises to become a cornerstone of Abeokuta’s future, shaping its identity and enhancing its economic and social well-being.

Key Features:

  • 21,000-square-meter shopping center with diverse retail options
  • Structured parking facility for convenient access
  • Food hall connecting the shopping center to the outdoor amphitheater
  • Cinema hub offering a captivating movie-going experience
  • Integral component of the city center redevelopment project
  • Catalyst for economic growth and community engagement
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