• Explore Our Locations

    Discover the strategic sites where we operate and invest.

  • Strategic Significance

    Locations that work for you.

    Economic Growth

    Our locations are positioned in regions with strong economic indicators, ensuring a promising environment for investment and development.

    Accessibility

    Well-connected through major transportation networks, our sites enhance accessibility for both clients and stakeholders, facilitating seamless operations.

    Community Engagement

    We prioritize locations that foster community partnerships, ensuring that our projects align with local needs and contribute to social well-being.

    Sustainability Focus

    Our chosen sites are often characterized by environmental sustainability, allowing us to implement eco-friendly practices in our development projects.
  • Distinctive Features

    An overview of what makes each of our locations unique and advantageous for development.

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    GWARIMPA

    Gwarimpa, located in Abuja, Nigeria, is a significant residential district known for its extensive development and urban planning. It is often cited as the largest single housing estate in Nigeria and West Africa, covering approximately 1090 hectares.

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    GAMES VILLAGE Loading / Kaura

    Games Village, also known as Kaura, is located in Phase 2 of Abuja, Nigeria, southwest of the central business district. It was originally developed for the All Africa Games in October 2003 and later converted into a residential community, retaining much of its original infrastructure while adding new amenities.

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    Centre Area / Kukwaba

    The Central Area, also known as the Central Business District (CBD) of Abuja, is the bustling heart of Nigeria’s capital city, designed as a showcase of modern urban planning. Imagine a sleek, organized hub where wide, tree-lined boulevards meet towering government buildings, corporate skyscrapers, and iconic landmarks. It’s a blend of power and prestige, housing key institutions like the National Assembly, the Presidential Complex (Aso Rock Villa), and the Supreme Court, all symbolizing Nigeria’s political core.