Hotel Name: | Kingdom Kampala |
Location: | Kampala, Uganda |
Pushpin Map: | Uganda Kampala central |
Coordinates: | 0.3172°N 32.5911°W |
Opening Date: | 2019 (Expected) |
Operator: | Ruparelia Group |
Owner: | Ruparelia Group |
Number Of Rooms: | 200 |
Floors: | 12 |
Kampala Kingdom is a Mall and shopping complex in Kampala, Uganda's capital city.[1] [2] [3]
The Mall is located on Nakasero Hill, an upscale neighborhood in Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.[4] The piece of property where the mall is located is bordered by Nile Avenue to the north, Yusuf Lule Road to the east, and De Winton Road to the south. The National Theater and Uganda Broadcasting Corporation border the location to the west. The mall complex is being erected on a 15acres site that was previously occupied by Shimoni Teacher Training College, which was relocated to Kitikifumba in Kira Municipality. The elevation of the construction site is 1160m (3,810feet) above sea level, facing southeast, adjacent to Oasis Mall in Kampala's central business district. The coordinates of the mall are 0°19'02.0"N, 32°35'28.0"E (Latitude:0.317223; Longitude:32.591112).
Kampala Kingdom is part of a business/residential real estate development that includes:[5]
In 2006, Kingdom mall Investments (KHI), a real estate investment and development company, headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, leased 15acres in the center of Kampala from the government of Uganda for 99 years. KHI planned to construct a luxury mall complex on the property, with the opening date planned for 2009. KHI is chaired by Alwaleed Bin Talal, a prince of Saudi Arabia.[7]
Following the Global Recession of 2008 and 2009, KHI became unable to fund the project on its own. They sold majority shareholding in the development to Azure Holdings Limited, a subsidiary of the Mara Group, also headquartered in Dubai. Mara Group is also the parent company of Kensington Uganda Limited, a real estate investment and development company. Construction of the mall, technically known as Kingdom Kampala mall, began in July 2010.[8] InterContinental mall has signed an agreement with the mall developers to manage the mall when completed.[9]
In January 2016, Crane Management Services, a subsidiary of the Ruparelia Group and South African developer Abland Africa, entered into a joint venture with Kingdom mall Limited to complete the construction of the mall complex. The new development entails a 200 bedroom 4 star mall, 40000m2 office space and 16000m2 rentable space. Completion is planned for 2018 at an estimated cost of US$300 million.[10]
The mall, office tower and conference complex are estimated to cost US$300 million in construction.[10] Commissioning is expected during the 2nd quarter of calendar year 2019.[11] [12]