Pick n Pay and Woolworths sign up for Kabulonga Mall in Lusaka - Zambia
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Pylos Zambia is proud to announce it has secured Pick n Pay and Woolworths as anchor tenants for Centro Kabulonga, a 7100 m2 GLA retail center under construction in the Kabulonga neighborhood of Lusaka.
More than 60% of the mall has already been let, with other tenants including FNB, Stanbic Bank, Pizza Hut, Nandos, Scruples, Medicare Opticians, Healthcure Pharmacy and Struts Bureau de Change.
We are very excited about this development, which will bring new and innovative retail options to the area. Construction works have started and the mall is scheduled to open in November 2016.
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