A real-estate developer has announced
plans to build 450 apartments worth Sh3.5 billion on a 10-acre parcel of
land at Tatu City, a proposed city-within-a-city near Nairobi.
Speaking
during the ground breaking ceremony, Lifestyle Estates chief executive
Peter Karoki said the projects set to accommodate 2,250 residents would
be ready for occupation by December 2018, providing two- and
three-bedroom units within the high-end gated community in Kiambu
County-based Tatu City.
The first phase of the firm’s
holding totalling 30 acres will be undertaken by Canton Building and
Construction Company. The remaining 20 acres will be developed later, he
said.
“Tatu City offers Lifestyle Heights the full
complement of infrastructure to provide our prospective residents with a
controlled and gated community within a wider organised development,”
said Mr Karoki on Thursday.
Tatu City country head Nick
Langford welcomed the development, saying it would offer more Kenyans
an opportunity to own homes while injecting fresh capital towards
realisation of the larger city-within-a-city vision.
Lifestyle Estates was behind building of Lifestyle Gardens, comprising 70 four-bedroom units off Mombasa Road in Nairobi.
Other
projects are Lifestyle Terraces, a 280 two- and three-bedroom units off
Mombasa Road adjacent to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and
the third project in Lavington dubbed Lifestyle Signature, which
comprises of five-bedroom villas.
The new development
comes hardly two days after Tatu City majority owners, Rendevour Group,
announced breaking ground for Tatu Waters Estate comprising of 2,715
residential houses worth Sh35 billion.
The project will
consist of 402 two-bedroom, 1,294 three-bedroom and 1,019 four-bedroom
units constructed as either apartments or townhouses.
Upon
completion within the next two decades, Tatu City is expected to
comprise homes, schools, offices, a shopping district, medical clinics,
nature areas, a sport and entertainment complex as well as a
manufacturing hub for its 150,000 residents.
This week
it was also announced that Nova Pioneer, formerly Nova Academies, would
next month break ground for a Sh400 million primary school within Tatu
City, as the South Africa-based firm grows its offering which currently
consists of two high schools.
Earlier, Chandaria
Industries announced plans to build a Sh5 billion tissue paper
manufacturing factory in Tatu Industrial Park expected to double its
production capacity. Other firms including Bidco have also said they
would set up in the industrial section.
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