A Sh2.5billion shopping mall whose construction is near
completion, will soon be part and parcel of the middle class lifestyle
in Riat Hills, Kisumu.
Located conveniently at Mamboleo
junction on the Kisumu-Kakamega highway, the mall which is being
constructed by the Lake Basin Development Authority, is expected to be
the largest of its kind in the region.
The 27,000
square metres building will be completed in August and will house a
five-star hotel, a regional resource centre, more than 1,000 housing
units as well as a complex consisting of three office blocks. This is
besides serving as the headquarters of the Lake Basin Development in
Kisumu.
According to the Lake Basin Commission chairman
Onyango Oloo, the shopping centre is expected to revolutionise the
shopping experience in the region.
“The architecture of the mall takes on a contemporary and futuristic form with a curving roof that bears resemblance to a sail — an apt metaphor for the lake city,” he said.
“The architecture of the mall takes on a contemporary and futuristic form with a curving roof that bears resemblance to a sail — an apt metaphor for the lake city,” he said.
Situated about 3.5km from the central business
district and about 3km from United Mall that houses Tuskys supermarket,
the mall will help push up the property value in the Mamboleo area.
The
interest in Riat has however failed to translate into improved an
housing situation in Mamboleo which is predominantly considered as an
ancestral home by most residents in the area.
FEW OPENING UP
At
present areas such as Opepo, Guba, Wath Orego among others are
ancestral homes with very few opening up for development of new housing
units.
The area has however in the past few months been
experiencing a smaller influx of property developers seeking to tap
into the expanding market of young working class residents and visitors
seeking houses outside the central business district.
Other
estates dominated by the middle income earners include Polyview —
currently one of the most preferred by young urban professionals — as
well as estates as Tom Mboya, Migosi among others.
Standard
houses in Mamboleo currently rent out at between Sh6,500-Sh8,000 for a
bedsitter, one bedroom house Sh10,000-Sh15,000 while two bedroom houses
rent at Sh15,000 and above.
The ongoing rehabilitation
of the roads is expected to make it more easily accessible by residents.
At present, work has already begun on the Kisumu-Kakamega highway and
adjacent roads.
According to Lake Estate Agency Limited
director Nishma Karia, the popularity of the area will increasebecause
if offers serene surroundings and proximity to the now famous Riat hill.
Unlike
other middle class estates that are slowly experiencing an influx of
residents, Mamboleo is relatively more secure and tranquil.
“Actually,
a majority of professionals in Kisumu now find the Mamboleo/ Kajulu
hills a perfect destination of choice owing to encroachment of Milimani
and Tom Mboya estates by offices, hotels and guest houses,” she said.
Lake
Basin commission managing director Kabok Aguko says the shopping shall
incorporate four state of the art escalators and two stunning panoramic
lifts linking all levels making vertical movement an experience by
itself.
The mall will boast of additional amenities
such as over 300 car parking on two levels, 60,000 square feet anchor
tenant space, a modern food court to host the big restaurant names in
the country, and a children’s play area.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
“We
have designed the building to international standards with carefully
chosen materials, finishes and colours. The shop fronts feature
frameless glass and the arcade incorporates an atrium that links all the
five floors of the mall maximising the natural lighting and
ventilation,” he says.
The upper two levels of the complex will host offices, institutions and a medical plaza.
“It
is intended that the mall will introduce international retails chains
to Kisumu. The Lake Basin Mall promises to be every shopper’s dream come
true,” he says.
The mall will become the the fifth
mall in Kisumu joining the likes of West End Mall, Nakumatt Mega Mall,
Tuff Foam and United Mall. Uchumi supermarket, which opened its first
retail shop in the town last year, has signed a deal with the Lake Basin
Development Authority to be the anchor tenant.
Mr
Oloo, Lake Basin chairman says Kisumu is viewed as a strategic location
for investors in the East African Community, a factor that has been
improved by the speedy expansion of roads in the region.
“Kisumu
has been experiencing minimal growth due to lack of adequate
infrastructure, but with the government and private investors filling
this gap, the city may rival Nairobi in playing host to large
businesses,” says Mr Oloo.
Some of the key developments
include Kisumu Urban Project, an initiative of the French government
which has dispensed a number of projects in the lakeside city including
21-metre high floodlights.
Others are the Lake
Victoria Water Services Board’s Waste Water Treatment Plant commissioned
at Kisat last week as well as a CBD drainage upgrading at Sh150
million.
The National Housing Corporation has already
announced plans to construct houses in Mamboleo with a one bedroomed
house going for Sh1.07million for one bed roomed, two bed roomed at
Sh1.43million and three bed roomed at Sh1.83million.
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