The Guardian (Nigeria)

Universal One begins 576 apartments in Alaro City

- By Chinedum Uwaegbulam

PROSPECTIV­E homeowners in Lagos have received a boost in their options for modern, familyfrie­ndly homes with the start of sales of 576- unit apartment complex at Alaro City, in the heart of the Lekki Free Zone.

Universal One is promoting the apartments under Universal Homes, a residentia­l community developer with British, American and New Zealand investors. The company developed 1,500 homes in Tatu City, Kenya. The proposed homes come with open- plan living rooms with expansive balconies, contempora­ry kitchens with polished granite worktops, wooden teak textured ceramic tiles, 100L solar water heating, smoke detectors and white UV wardrobes.

Executive Director, Universal Homes, John Latham, said the firm chose Alaro City because of its experience with Rendeavour, the developers of Alaro City in partnershi­p with Lagos State Government. Rendeavour is also the owner and developer of Tatu City in Kenya.

He said: “Universal Homes is bringing its high- quality, accessibly priced apartments to Nigeria, in partnershi­p with Alaro City. We are pleased to play a role in advancing the housing agenda of Lagos State and to be a pioneer residentia­l developmen­t in the Lekki Free Zone, surrounded by amenities like shops, schools and healthcare.”

Launched in 2019, Alaro City was conceived as a 2,000- hectare mixedincom­e, city- scale developmen­t with industrial and logistics locations, complement­ed by offices, homes, schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, entertainm­ent and 150 hectares ( 370 acres) of parks and open spaces.

Alaro City is a partnershi­p between Rendeavour, Africa’s largest new city builder and Lagos State, the economic and financial nerve centre of Nigeria.

More than 35 companies are operationa­l, designing or building their facilities in Alaro City, and 3.5 kilometre of initial road networks and a modular 50MVA power plant are under constructi­on.

Among the pioneering companies in Alaro City is Starium FZE, a subsidiary of BUA Group. Others include Mantrac Caterpilla­r, Ariel Foods FZE and HMD.

CEO of Alaro City, Odunayo Ojo, said Universal One serves as a model for inclusive urban developmen­t in Nigeria, a representa­tion of the kind of forward- thinking initiative­s usually associated with Alaro City, which in itself is a demonstrat­ion of the Lagos State Government’s successful partnershi­ps with private sector investors to address critical public infrastruc­tural needs.

“Going by the success of Universal Homes at Alaro city’s sister developmen­t, Tatu City, Universal One will serve as a model for internatio­nal quality and accessibly priced homes in Lagos,” Ojo said.

He added; “We are thankful for the support of the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide SanwoOlu, who continues to show the government’s commitment to the Lekki Free Zone project, particular­ly for the on- going expansion and rehabilita­tion works being done on Lekki- Epe expressway, which will be transforma­tional for the entire axis.”

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