List of largest shopping malls in Nigeria

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This article lists shopping malls in Nigeria with a gross leasable area of at least 10,000 square meters. The shopping centres which are operational or under construction are listed below.

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Further information can be found here [1]

Malls by gross leasable area

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#MallLocationGross leasable areaYear openedstores Anchor stores Primary stakeholderNotes
1 Tinapa Shopping Centre Calabar, Cross River 80,000 m2 (861,113 ft2)2007Tinapa Business Resort Limited
2 Capital Mall Abuja, FCT 40,000 m2 (430,556 ft2) [2] Under constructionN/AChurchgate Group
3Jabi Lake MallAbuja, FCT26,479 m2 (285,017 ft2) [3] 2015Game, Shoprite Actis / Duval Properties
4Ado Bayero Mall Kano, Kano 24,136 m2 (259797.7 ft2)2014Shoprite, Game, Filmhouse CinemasBeverly Development & Realties Ltd
5Silverbird Entertainment CentreAbuja, FCT23,000 m2 (247,570 ft2) [4] 2009Silverbird, Shoprite Silverbird Group
6 Ikeja City Mall Ikeja, Lagos 22,645 m2 (243,749 ft2) [5] 2011 Shoprite, SilverbirdGruppo Investment
7 Polo Park Mall Enugu, Enugu 22,530 m2 (242,511 ft2) [6] 2011Game, Shoprite, Hub Media, MaxPersianas Group
Novare Lekki Mall Lekki, Lagos22,530 m2 (242,511 ft2) [7] 2016Game, Shoprite Novare Private Partners
9 Palms Shopping Mall Lekki, Lagos19,520 m2 (210,112 ft2) [6] 2005Game, Shoprite, Hub Media, Genesis Deluxe CinemasPersianas Group
10Ibadan Mall ibadan, Oyo 18,500 m2 (199,132 ft2) [6] 2014 Shoprite Persianas Group
11Port Harcourt Mall Port Harcourt, Rivers 16,000 m2 (172,223 ft2) [4] 2014 Spar, Park ‘n ShopArtee Group
12Delta City Mall Effurun, Delta 13,980 m2 (150,479 ft2) [8] [9] 2015 Shoprite, Mr Price, JetResilient Africa
13Benin City Mall Benin, Edo 13,300 m2 (143,160 ft2) [9] Under construction Shoprite Resilient Africa
14Onitsha Mall Onitsha, Anambra 12,100 m2 (130,243 ft2) [10] 2016 Shoprite, Mr Price, WoolworthsAfrican Capital Alliance
15Palms Mall Ilorin, kwara 12,000 m2 (129,167 ft2) [6] 2012 [11] Shoprite, Hub MediaPersianas Group
16Abia Mall Umuahia, Abia 11,000 m2 (118,403 ft2) [12] Under construction Shoprite Abia Mall Retail Company
17Festival Mall Lagos, Lagos10,900 m2 (117,327 ft2) [13] 2015 Shoprite, Hub MediaUAC Property
18Circle MallLekki, Lagos10,539 m2 (113,440 ft2 [14] 2015 Shoprite, Wrangler, Swatch, TM LewinRMB Westport
19Ceddi PlazaAbuja, FCT10,000 m2 (107,630 ft2) [15] 2004Silverbird, Spar, Park ‘n ShopCeddi Corporation

See also

Reference

  1. Port Harcourt Mall berths in Azikiwe Rd: Nigeria Malls Pipeline - Author of the Retail List Retrieved November 17, 2014
  2. "Capital Mall - Churchgate". Churchgate. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  3. Jabi Lake Mall: The Details: Jabi Lake Mall Specification Retrieved December 22, 2013
  4. 1 2 The annual Broll property report 2013: Nigeria Malls Pipeline Archived 2013-06-27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved December 22, 2013
  5. The Projects: Rmbwestport Project Retrieved July 22, 2018
  6. 1 2 3 4 Anticipating the future: Nigeria Malls Pipeline Retrieved December 22, 2013
  7. Lekki Mall Project Description: Project Retrieved March 26, 2014
  8. Governor Uduaghan says $57m. Delta City Mall Effurun land mark in History of State: Delta City Mall Specs Retrieved December 22, 2013
  9. 1 2 Current Developments: Delta City Mall Specs Archived 2014-04-19 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 17, 2014
  10. Onitsha Shopping Mall, Onitsha: Onitsha Mall Brief Retrieved February 16, 2014
  11. New shopping experience for the people of Kwara state as Shoprite prepares to open in Ilorin: Kwara Mall Opening Retrieved December 22, 2013
  12. Chuka Okoye, PE's Projects: Project List Specs Archived 2014-06-28 at archive.today Retrieved April 17, 2014
  13. N5bn Festival Mall berths in Festac: Festival Mall Construction Retrieved December 22, 2013
  14. Private Equity Real Estate Investment in West Africa The First Seven Years: Delta City Mall Specs Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 22, 2014
  15. About Ceddi Plaza: Ceddi Mall Information Archived 2013-09-18 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved December 22, 2013

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