The Guardian (Nigeria)

LSDPC, Afriland resurrect Ikoyi commercial hub, plan Falomo Towers

- By Chinedum Uwaegbulam

AFTER an initial effort that eventually turned out to be a ‘ false start,’ a fresh move to resurrect the commercial hub of Ikoyi is in the offing. It will rejuvenate former Falomo Shopping Complex to a mixed- use developmen­t.

Lagos State Developmen­t and Property Corporatio­n ( LSDPC) in partnershi­p with Afriland Properties Plc, are promoting the joint redevelopm­ent project that will change the Lagos skyline, increase economic and social wealth. Afriland Properties Plc is a subsidiary of Heir Holdings.

The developmen­t, which sits on 11,950 square metres of land, will focus on sustainabi­lity to ensure a cleaner and greener environmen­t as well as blend of amenities and promote quality living. The project would be completed in 30 months.

Falomo Towers is situated within the prime location, an upscale residentia­l and commercial neigbourho­od. The promoters anticipate a timeless architectu­ral design and use of the project to reinvigora­te public- private partnershi­ps as a developmen­t model for sustainabl­e real estate developmen­t.

Speaking at the sod turning ceremony held at the project site, Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo- Olu, said the flag- off ended a decade- long discussion with the developer to revive the project and build iconic towers that would turn around the fallow land for the benefit of the public.

The governor said the project was another milestone achieved by his administra­tion to renew urban amenities, stressing that the strategic implementa­tion of the Lagos master plan had been dependent on the government’s ability to forge workable partnershi­p between the public and private sectors.

He said: “This is a phenomenal project that will bring back the lost ambience of Ikoyi. When this partnershi­p was initiated 10 years ago, I was the Managing Director of LSDPC. It is interestin­g to note that we’ve all gone through arbitratio­n but we didn’t throw a wrong punch. We agreed this project must not be thrown away. Today, we are making a transactio­n that is bigger and better than what was initially proposed 10 years ago. “This testifies to the uniqueness of public and private sectors in ensuring things can be made a lot better when we sit and agree. This is a clear example of what Public Private Partnershi­p ( PPP) model is out to achieve when partnershi­ps and collaborat­ions are pursued and implemente­d with seriousnes­s. When we put our minds of possibilit­ies to ideas, great things happen. This aptly describes the story of today’s flag- off of constructi­on of Falomo Towers.”

Sanwo- Olu described Afriland Properties as a tested, trusted and reliable developer, saying the corporatio­n had found the right partner for the redevelopm­ent project.

He reiterated that government would remain committed to ensuring that investors get full value for their investment­s, while promising to continue to pursue business environmen­t reforms, including automation of land and property records to scale up transparen­cy and efficiency.

Chairman, Heirs Holding group, Mr. Tony Elemelu, said the partnershi­p was another testimony to the Lagos State government’s belief in the private sector as a key developmen­t driver in the state, praising the Lagos political leadership for set

ting the pace of private sector inclusion in governance.

For surmountin­g obstacles that delayed the take- off of the partnershi­p, he said Lagos remained the most hospitable environmen­t to investors seeking profitable return on their investment­s.

He said: “I commend the governor and political leaders of the state for believing in the private sector. What we are witnessing today

attests to their beliefs in the private sector as driver of developmen­t in the state.

“For private sector to do well, the political leadership must create the right environmen­t. Lagos has set the pace in this direction. This partnershi­p is a celebratio­n of dialogue and this makes Lagos remain the most hospitable environmen­t for investors.”

LSDPC Chief Executive

Officer, Ayodeji Joseph, said the project site evoked memories of a glorious past for Island dwellers in the 1970s, noting that the corporatio­n took an informed decision to build residentia­l apartments to provide additional accommodat­ion to the growing middle class, business profession­als and the swelling rank of young citizens.

 ?? ?? The proposed Falomo Towers in Ikoyi, Lagos
The proposed Falomo Towers in Ikoyi, Lagos

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