Massive Two Rivers mall in Nairobi aggressively conquers East & Central Africa shopping experience

Massive Two Rivers mall in Nairobi aggressively conquers East & Central Africa shopping experience

Hati hii ni hapa Nairobi?

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kenya inafaa tuinue manufacturing capacity kama vile leather city huko athi ama huko naivasha.sasa hizi malls every where na watu wengi wako informal settings sioni tuki develop na malls pekee.hizi sana ni za mafisadi wanaopora mali ya umaa.kirubi na uchumi,kenatco hapa noma.
You know how many Kenyans get employed in one such project, during and after construction.
middle class growth is not stagnant therefore the market exists and is growing larger,
And you can be sure there are many Kenyan products and services that will be sold and used there. We have all seen them in our malls .and did i mention the number of people employed thereafter.

Such also attracts international investor's and boosts the attractiveness of sorrounding areas because of the services offered in the malls ,


We cant dictate to investor's and kill all new mall projects just because our manufacturing can't compete with China and the rest ,
Of course let's boost our manufacturing but they will still have to compete with other heavily subsidised products .
 
You know how many Kenyans get employed in one such project, during and after construction.
middle class growth is not stagnant therefore the market exists and is growing larger,
And you can be sure there are many Kenyan products and services that will be sold and used there. We have all seen them in our malls .and did i mention the number of people employed thereafter.

Such also attracts international investor's and boosts the attractiveness of sorrounding areas because of the services offered in the malls ,


We cant dictate to investor's and kill all new mall projects just because our manufacturing can't compete with China and the rest ,
Of course let's boost our manufacturing but they will still have to compete with other heavily subsidised products .
I couldn't have said it any better.
 
kenya inafaa tuinue manufacturing capacity kama vile leather city huko athi ama huko naivasha.sasa hizi malls every where na watu wengi wako informal settings sioni tuki develop na malls pekee.hizi sana ni za mafisadi wanaopora mali ya umaa.kirubi na uchumi,kenatco hapa noma.
I agree with you on value addition. But also consider the large market such a mall can offer the manufactured goods.
 
Very clear from google maps.. (dated 13th Mar). Seems like they are almost done with topping out.. Solar panels already installed...
This mall will be top notch world class
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Rosslyn Riviera can also be seen in the second image at a stone throw away... Ruaka will be the next frontier in Nairobi Real Estate.... VM also not that far from Ruaka.

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ukweli apa mtakua mnawadhalilisha tu hawa jamaa.....acheni ikue tu chini ya maji hii 2 rivers
Malls zote kubwa huko Kenya zimejengwa kwenye makazi ya Wazungu tu au Ubalozini kwasababu waliojenga/wawekezaji ni wazungu wenyewe. Teh Teh Teh...


Ni Tuskys supermarket tu ya mkikuyu na vile vidogo kama Masai Mall ndio zipo uswazi.

Hahaha.....!!! Kweli wazungu ndio wanaishi Kenya ila wengine wanaigiza.
 
Kuto pata masomo kweli ni kero kuu kwa WATZ kila mtu layman - - - Kenya is miles ahead of you kila sector!!!!!!!

Lakini CCM inawapa propaganda kuu.... Mnainywea tuu bila kubisha!!!!

Nendeni mkatiliwe vijiweni miguu za kuku!!!


www.oxfordbusinessgroup.com/news/kenya’s-retail-sector-ranks-second-most-formalised-Africa


Kenya’s retail sector ranks as second-most formalised in Africa
KenyaRetail Economic News Update
12 Feb 2016
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Increasing urbanisation and rising levels of disposable income should fuel growth in Kenya’s retail sector in 2016 and beyond, as demand for quality outlets and a broader range of shopping options drives the construction of floor space.
Over the past five years, the average value of consumer spending has risen by as much as 67%, making Kenya the continent’s fastest-growing retail market.
With increased urbanisation and an ongoing rise in disposable incomes, formal retail activity – which is led by large blue-chip domestic companies in a number of segments – should continue to expand and diversify, especially as more international brands enter the marketplace.
Demographics of demand
The rise in formal retail activity can be seen most clearly by the expansion of dedicated property in major urban areas, including the country’s 3.5m-person capital city. Last year alone saw a near tripling of Nairobi’s modern retail space, with close to 170,000 sq metres of new leasable area coming on-line.
The rise in capital investment – combined with encouraging fundamentals, such as an urban population that the UN expects will rise by 2.8m over the next five years to reach 14.7m by 2020 – has led to the country being singled out as a hot prospect in several recent publications.
In its 2016 “Global Cities” report, for example, real estate consultancy Knight Frank predicts the Kenyan retail sector’s positive momentum will continue over the next two years. “In 2016 and 2017, a further [120,750 sq metres] of modern retail space will complete development in Nairobi,” the report said.
Online real estate platform Lamudi, part of Germany’s Rocket Internet, has also tapped Nairobi as one of the world’s fastest-growing real estate markets this year, with particular mention of the prospects for commercial and retail real estate, which it says will benefit from a rise in white-collar professionals.
Formal market expansion
In comparison to other African markets, Kenya’s formal retail penetration rate – which ranges from 30% to 40%, according to analysts – is the second highest in sub-Saharan Africa. This places the country at roughly half the level of South Africa, where formal retail is estimated to stand at 60% of overall activity, but twice that of Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy.
At least some of this potential is likely to be unlocked by the expansion of retail hubs into rural areas and cities outside of Nairobi, reducing the distance shoppers have to travel to access large shopping outlets.
While much of Kenya’s formal retail capacity is concentrated in central Nairobi and the port city of Mombasa, there has been growing development of formal space in cities such as Kisumu and Eldoret in recent years, with potential for even wider diversification in the future.
This is being driven in large part by the devolution process, which has led to higher incomes in counties outside the capital, and consequently to a significant increase in investor interest in developing retail centres in these areas.
In Kisumu, Kenya’s third-largest city, three new shopping malls opened in the twelve months to November 2015, bringing the total in the city to seven. One of the three new centres, the 27,000-sq-metre Lake Basin Mall, was developed at a cost of KSh2.5bn ($24.5m) and now stands as the largest mall in the region, according to developers.
Existing shopping centres in Kisumu are also being expanded to accommodate growing demand. The Mega Plaza Mall, which opened in 1996, is adding an additional 10 storeys, while the Mega City Mall is also undergoing expansion.
Meanwhile, in Eldoret, a second Buffalo Mall – following on the successful launch of the first Buffalo Mall in Naivasha in 2014 – is currently being built. The 14,250-sq-metre shopping centre, located on the outskirts of the city, plans to open in 2017.
Sasa ndio umeandika uchuro gani hapo?

Ni kwanini hizo Malls zinajengwa kwenye makazi ya uzunguni kama huko Ubalozini, Lavington Mall na maeneo ya Karen?

Na hebu tuwekee wazi wanaotoa pesa zao kujenga hizo malls haswa ni kina nani kama si Wazungu, Wahindi au Makalasinga?
 
Malls zote kubwa huko Kenya zimejengwa kwenye makazi ya Wazungu tu au Ubalozini kwasababu waliojenga/wawekezaji ni wazungu wenyewe. Teh Teh Teh...


Ni Tuskys supermarket tu ya mkikuyu na vile vidogo kama Masai Mall ndio zipo uswazi.

Hahaha.....!!! Kweli wazungu ndio wanaishi Kenya ila wengine wanaigiza.


Endelea kukaa vijiweni ukituletea hadithi za lila.Mdanganyika ! Huh!
 
Wajinga ndio waliwao.

Hizi vita za jihadi zimepiganwa sana karne ya 19 lkn wakashindwa vibaya.
Wataweza Leo ??
Upuuzi mtupu
Na hivi vita vyenyewe si JIHAD as JIHAD, wanaoviita JIHAD wanakosea sana. Hivi ni vikundi haram vya kijinga tu.
Endelea kukaa vijiweni ukituletea hadithi za lila.Mdanganyika ! Huh!
Naona povuu la nyangau....teh teh te...huu mchezo hauhitaji hasira.
 
Malls zote kubwa huko Kenya zimejengwa kwenye makazi ya Wazungu tu au Ubalozini kwasababu waliojenga/wawekezaji ni wazungu wenyewe. Teh Teh Teh...


Ni Tuskys supermarket tu ya mkikuyu na vile vidogo kama Masai Mall ndio zipo uswazi.

Hahaha.....!!! Kweli wazungu ndio wanaishi Kenya ila wengine wanaigiza.
Bwahaha!!!!
Do you even know what your saying?
 
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