Landmark Africa, to many Nigeria, could have been just another developer but for its icons of architecture that provide experience. Not just real estate services and hospitality.
The news of the demolition of a part of its beach resort for the Lagos Calabar coastal highway construction was news. Beyond that, Landmark Africa has more to its corporate existence.
1)Landmark Lagos is the Lagos arms of Landmark Africa, and it comprises the Landmark Centre and the Landmark Beach, and the Landmark Village, for now.
2)Euromoney once endorsed Landmark Lagos the fastest growing leisure and lifestyle destination in West Africa,
3)Landmark Village, its latest project, aspires to offer clients a live-work-play piece of estate on the Victoria Island, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Lagos.
4)Completed projects include a 2500-person capacity event place, a Japanese restaurant, and a Hard Rock Cafe.
5)Future projects include a training centre, two multi-tiered office buildings boasting over 20,000 m2 office space. The premises will also include a 4-star luxury hotel, fully serviced extended stay apartments and upscale residences for sale.
6)Landmark Lagos was worth $200 million before the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway bulldozer tore through a section of its Landmark Beach. According to ts CEO Paul Onwuanibe, Landmark Africa, in its bid to achieve a $5-billion valuation, recently raised $20 million in funding from Vantage Capital.
7)Landmark Africa’s corporate client base comprises high-end clients from international banking and financial firms. Its profile document lists 48 companies across sectors like IT, FCMG conglomerates, and others. Among them are Google, MTN, P&G, STANBIC, JP Morgan, PwC and others.
8)Landmark Lagos caters to 200,000 visitors monthly, making it the most visited destination in Lagos.
9)Landmark Africa has been operating for 19 years in Africa, and has offices in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
10) Landmark Lagos began operations in 2017.
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