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The 9 Shopping Malls in Ghana; cost involved and their Owners

The landscape of Ghana is steadily changing to embrace the standards of the first world countries.

As economies rise and a shopping culture emerges, the retail opportunity is getting greater by the day.

In recent years, Ghana has been boasting of world-class shopping centres that are made of outstanding architecture mostly found in urban cities.

These high-end malls are not only serving local people with their shopping and entertainment needs, but also attract large numbers of tourists from across the globe who have made significant contributions towards their development.

1. Accra Mall

The Accra Mall is a state-of-the-art retail and shopping center in Accra, Ghana, located on the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange adjacent to the Tema Motorway. The mall was commissioned on July 4, 2008. It is one of the most modern shopping malls in West Africa and the first large-scale shopping centre in Ghana. The mall is an enclosed, fully air-conditioned shopping centre. It has 20,322 square metres of retail space with parking for over 900 cars. The Accra Mall accommodates 65 line-shops and 9 restaurants of which 30% are operated by Ghanaian retailers.

Project Cost: $36 Million

Built By: Actis (London)

Owners: Owusu Akyaw And Family/Actis, Now Owned By Atterbury(South African commercial and retail property developer) and Sanlam(financial services group)

A&C Mall/Square

A&C Mall is a privately owned business and the first of its kind. 18 years ago, A&C Mall set the standard for mixed use retail shopping centres in Ghana.

A&C Mall continues to grow and transform year after year. The complex comprises of a shopping centre, a business plaza, a fitness health club, kiddy ground, and a mixed use space boasting a top UK university, retail stores, services and banking facilities covering about 6000sqm.

As a one stop shop for groceries, entertainment, healthcare, great food and shopping; the establishment provides clients with unmatched convenience and accessiblity.

A&C Mall, “It’s All Here!”.

Project Cost: N/A

Built By: A&C Development (Ghana)

Owners: Andrew & Cecilia Asamoah (Ghana)

Marina Mall

Marina Mall is a dual commercial development owned by Marina Market, a daughter company of Marina Group founded in Burkina Faso. It is strategically positioned, with proximity to the International Airport, Airport Residential Area, Cantonments, Golden Tulip Hotel, Holiday Inn, the upcoming Marriot Hotel and the other offices in the Airport City area.

The mall has a six level Tower for offices with an approximate area of 3,250 sqm occupied by Nestle Central and West Africa, Technip Ghana/UK and Hess Ghana Exploration. With more than 45 outlets and a gross leasable area of 9,000 sqm spread across three floors. Marina Mall features a mix of designer fashion brands, kid’s entertainment place, huge supermarket and a varied food court. Marina mall was established in the year 2013.

Project Cost: N/A

Built By: Marina Market

Owners: Marina Group (Burkina Faso)

Junction Shopping Center/Mall

The Junction Mall is the biggest mall in the Tema community. The mall is located at the Nungua Police Barrier and has on its premises grocery shops, liquor shops, electronic shops, boutiques, supermarkets, restaurants and eateries, a pharmacy, cafe, forex bureau, saloon, banks and telco companies.

Established in November 2014 ,the mall currently employs about 500 people and is a one stop shop for shopping, an ideal place for family entertainment and a tourist attraction. The mall which covers an area of 11,597m2, houses big name shops like Shoprite, Mrp, Jet, Woodin, Compu-Ghana (Samsung), Bata, Hisense etc. Shops stock products ranging from groceries, electronics, clothing and textiles, shoes etc. The food court of the mall also has eateries such as Barcelos, KFC, Pizza Inn, Chicken Inn and Chix and Ribs.

The Junction Mall is a great haven for kids as they can have lots of fun at the various playground facilities at their disposal at the mall. The Mall has a beautiful surrounding and provides a serene atmosphere for shopping and hanging out. Bring the whole family to the Junction mall and have a wonderful experience.

Project Cost: $33.7 Million

Built By: RMDWestPort

Owners: RMDWestPort (South Africa)

West Hills Mall

West Hills Mall is a 27 700m² mall with a total of 65 shops incorporating popular South African brands as well as a mix of local and international retailers, restaurants, banks and a cinema complex.

The mall is situated on the completed Cape Coast highway on the western side of Accra, 20km from the existing Accra Mall in the east. Excellent access is provided via a dedicated underpass bridge structure from the highway to the shopping centre. It forms the gateway into the Greater Accra region from Central and Western regions of Ghana.

The mall was opened in October 2014 and is anchored by Shoprite, The Palace and Edgars. The proposed second phase will add approximately 7000m² to the mall, taking it to 34700m².

Project Cost: $93 Million

Built By: Delico Property Development With Architecture By Mobius Architecture

Owners: SSNIT (Ghana) And Delico Property Development (Mauritius)

Oxford Street Mall

GLAHCO’s Oxford Street mall is a thirteen-storey shopping mall and hotel complex located on the Cantonments Road, Accra otherwise known as the Oxford Street. The complex has 5,580m2 of retail spaces, 650m2 of restaurants and food courts all served with two underground floors of car parking.

ALSO READ: Samira Bawumia officially opens Takoradi Mall

Project Cost: $16 Million

Built By: Ghana Libyan Arab Holding Limited (GLAHCO)

Owners: Ghana Libyan Arab Holding Limited (GLAHCO) And The Government Of Ghana

Kumasi City Mall

The Kumasi City Mall is located in Kumasi, Ghana. It is the first of its kind in the city. The Kumasi City Mall was completed in 24 months, and is one of the biggest in West Africa. It houses Africa’s retail giants Shoprite and Game and incorporates some other 61 shops and restaurants.

Kumasi City Mall provides a convenient and highly accessible shopping destination to the entire city. It’s tenant mix caters for the broadest possible sector of the market.The site is ideally situated on Lake Road, just north of the recently upgraded Eastern Bypass, 6km from the airport and 2.5km from the Kumasi Central Business District.

Kumasi City Mall is Atterbury’s fourth venture in Ghana.

Project Cost: $ 110 Million

Built By: Delico Property Development

Owners: Delico Property Development (Mauritius), Atterbury Africa Limited (South Africa), Hyprop Investment Limited (South Africa)

Achimota Shopping Center/Mall

Achimota Retail Centre located in north-eastern Accra – opened its doors to the delight of locals on the Accra-Nsawam Highway

The brand new 15,000m² retail destination provides top-quality shopping for the first time on this scale under one roof in this part of the Ghanaian capital.

Achimota Retail Centre is anchored by South Africa’s Shoprite and local Ghanaian food and general merchandise retail chain, Palace. Other tenants include South African and local Ghanaian retail such as Jet, Mr Price, MTN, Nallem, Foods Inn, CompuGhana and KFC, amongst others. The mall currently has 90 shops operating daily, and offering convenience, retail and fashion brands, as well as a restaurant and food court. It has basement parking for 250 cars and a further 335 open air parking bays.

Project Cost: $60 million

Built By: Atterbury Africa

Owners: Atterbury Africa Limited (South Africa)

Takoradi Mall

Takoradi Mall was officially opened in December 2018. It is situated on a 21-acre land at West Tanokrom in the Effia-Nkwanta Constituency in the Western region

Takoradi Mall is anchored by South Africa’s Shoprite and local Ghanaian food and general merchandise retail chains.

The Mall sits on a staggering 11,000 square metres of land and currently employs 1,000 people in various units.

It currently houses a little above 30 shops including Shoprite, Mrp, Jel, Woodin, Compu-Ghana (Samsung), Bata, Hisense etc. which stock products ranging from groceries, electronics, clothing and textiles, shoes etc.


Project Cost: US$40 million

Built By: RMDWestPort

Owners: Amaja Group (Ghana)

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Data Sources:

http://www.achimotaretailcentre.com

https://www.rmbwestport.com/

www.ghananewhomes.com

www.pulse.com



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Henry Cobblah

Henry Cobblah is a Tech Developer, Entrepreneur, and a Journalist. With over 15 Years of experience in the digital media industry, he writes for over 7 media agencies and shows up for TV and Radio discussions on Technology, Sports and Startup Discussions.

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