Nigeria breaks ground for US $10.7m shopping mall in Kaduna

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Nigeria is set to commence construction of a new shopping mall in Kaduna state worth US $10.7m. This is after Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai performed the groundbreaking ceremony of the development.

Amsalco Galaxy Mall

The mall dubbed ‘Amsalco Galaxy Mall’ is being constructed at the Murtala Muhammed Square in the heart of Kaduna city, through a public-private partnership between the Kaduna State Government, Amsalco, a private firm and the United Bank for Africa.

The project is part of the state Urban Renewal programme targeted at providing modern infrastructure in the state capital to boost economic development. “The dream of a Galaxy Mall was once aborted, but we have revived it with a new investment structure and partners. Let everyone, therefore, do their duty so that it can become a viable and living reality,” said Governor Nasir.

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The mall will sit on a four hectares piece of land and will have 7,491 square metres of lettable space. It will have space for one major anchor tenant, three cinemas, six restaurants, 48-line shops and over 360 car parking bays. The mall will be constructed by CCECC Nigeria Limited, which is also partnering the government’s Urban Renewal Programme, which includes the dualisation of WAFF Road, the main access road to the mall.

The governor hopes that the development will be delivered within the envisaged 18 months. “A decent mall within a city is a quality of life issue, giving people more options for shopping and relaxation. A mall also expands economic opportunities for farmers, suppliers, sellers and the workers