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The Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), formerly the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, is a 32-story building located in Nairobi, Kenya. The KICC is located in the City Square of Nairobi, and is a crucial address for a number of Government offices, including those of recently elected Senators. [7]
The Ciata City Mall, Ridgeways; The Crossroads Mall - Karen; Diamond Plaza I & II - 4th Parklands Avenue [1] Galleria Mall - Karen-Langata Road; Garden City Mall - Kasarani [2] The Gift Mall; The GreenHouse Mall - Ngong Road; Greenspan Mall Donholm [3] Highway Mall - Mombasa Road; The Hub Karen Mall - Nairobi [4] [5] The Imaara Shopping Mall ...
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The "Eye of Kenya" in Two Rivers Mall, the largest ferris wheel in Africa. The building is managed by Athena Properties Limited. It opened on 14 February 2017 to the public, with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta cutting the ribbon to symbolise the official opening of the mall on 17 February 2017.
The Hub Karen is a shopping centre in Nairobi, Kenya that was opened on 4 February 2016. It is located in the affluent Karen suburb of Nairobi. It hosts both international and local retailers. The mall now hosts over 85 stores [1] and receives roughly 55,000 visitors per week.
The city is centred on the City Square, which is located in the Central Business District. The Kenyan Parliament buildings, the Holy Family Cathedral, Nairobi City Hall, Nairobi Law Courts, and the Kenyatta Convention Centre all surround the square. Rain clouds over estates (Dec. 2019).
Before closing, the mall reportedly sold Sh10 million ($78,678) worth of goods daily. [ 2 ] The Kenya China Chamber of Commerce (KCCC) criticized Trade Cabinet Secretary for proposing buying China Square's lease and evicting its owner without consultation, and violating Kenya's policy on having an unbiased environment for trade and investments.
The mall is located approximately 15 kilometres (9 mi) from Nairobi's city centre, along Thika Road in Kasarani.It was opened to the public on 28 May 2015, making it the largest mall in East and Central Africa until 2017 when Two Rivers Mall was inaugurated. [2]