The Fiji Times

$8m facelift

Yatu Lau Arcade closes door for ...

- By TIMOCI VULA

TODAY is the last day of business for 92 tenants at the Yatu Lau Arcade in downtown Suva as it prepares to undergo an $8million facelift from next month.

From close of business today, tenants - some of whom have operated at the location for more than a decade - will start packing and are expected to clear the premises before April 1 when redevelopm­ent constructi­ons begin.

Yatu Lau Company Ltd CEO Ana Delailomal­oma said tenants were notified of the plan from last year, followed by reminders every quarter.

“For the past few months, we have been visiting them almost every day just to keep reminding them that it is pack-up time,” Ms Delailomal­oma said.

Yatu Lau Company Limited deputy chairperso­n Ratu Meli Saubulinay­au said: “We are working closely with local architects and engineers like Larson Holton Maybin, Engineerin­g Design, Irwin Alsop Pacific, and Project Consultant MMF to ensure every aspect of the project is thoroughly executed and in line with the community’s needs and expectatio­ns.”

Chairman Properties Aisake Taito said the redevelopm­ent project will be fully funded via a loan from Bank of South Pacific Ltd (BSP).

He said they expected a 40-50 per cent increase in revenue, citing the modern facilities and outlets that will feature post-redevelopm­ent.

Ms Delailomal­oma said the number of tenants would also “change” with announceme­nts to be made later.

She said they would ensure there was a good mix of retail businesses and services at the new mall with the plan to have it as a one-stopshop for members of the public.

An escalator and a lift will be part of the plan for people living with disability.

While there are interests from the private sector, existing ‘good’ tenants will be given the first chance to return after the project is completed in 60 weeks.

“One of the things we are mindful of is that majority of our existing tenants are SMEs so we will have a space for them,” Mr Taito said.

Ratu Meli said the redevelopm­ent would include modernisin­g the facilities, enhancing retail, dining and other services option, and creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere for both residents and tourists.

“We understand the importance of this redevelopm­ent not just as a business opportunit­y but as a way to invest in the future of our community,” he said.

 ?? Picture: TIMOCI VULA ?? Yatu Lau Company Ltd chairman Properties Aisake Taito, left, Yatu Lau Company Ltd deputy chairman Ratu Meli Saubulinay­au and company CEO Ana Delailomal­oma at the announceme­nt yesterday.
Picture: TIMOCI VULA Yatu Lau Company Ltd chairman Properties Aisake Taito, left, Yatu Lau Company Ltd deputy chairman Ratu Meli Saubulinay­au and company CEO Ana Delailomal­oma at the announceme­nt yesterday.
 ?? Picture: TIMOCI VULA ?? Yatu Lau arcade will be closed from today for renovation.
Picture: TIMOCI VULA Yatu Lau arcade will be closed from today for renovation.

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