Kumasi City Mall is managed by a four-member Board of Directors. Its regular operations are run by Broll Ghana limited as the property managers and AttAfrica Asset Managers as the Asset Managers.
Kumasi City Mall's Location
KCM is located at Asokwa a suburb of Kumasi on the confluence of Lake Bosomtwe Road, Yaa Asantewa Road and Hudson Street. The mall sits on a total land area of 15.4 acres and has a gross lettable area of 18,500 square meters. The Kumasi City Mall has a total car parking capacity of over 1,000 bays on-grade and under the basement.
How the Kumasi City Mall Looks and feel?
KCM is a semi-closed shopping facility, specially designed to reflect the Kumasi environment and way of life. Highly innovative and cutting-edge technology in real estate development was adopted in the construction process. Trust me! Unique design principles were incorporated in the architecture and the Mall's Location, access and general layout have been ingeniously engineered to give the facility a unique ability to deliver on all the aspirations, lifestyle, and demands of the average Kumasi shopper and patron – food, general shopping, special services and entertainment for the young and old. The edifice's columns and ceilings are designed to portray and present an artistic view of the trees and forest elements that characterize the Ashanti region.
Offer Categories at KCM
The Mall is anchored on its two ends by two well established retail operators in Ghana, namely Shoprite and Game and has 60 line shops offering goods and services in all the retail categories:
The Kumasi City Mall is meant to be a mall for literally everybody who lives in Kumasi. Local and international fashion brands respond to whatever the customer's need maybe with high and low-end products available in the Mall. The Kumasi City Mall offers more that 18 exciting restaurants and food offerings. Entertainment includes a unique cinema, a club/bar, Games and children's entertainment facility. There is also Banking and financial enclave for all the daily banking activities. The construction phase of the Kumasi City Mall created employment for some 1,000 local workers. A large number of Ghanaian subcontractors were engaged and these made considerable use of local artisans.
History
The Asantehene, Otumfour Osei Tutu II cut the sod for the project on 6th June, 2014 and construction took 24 months to complete. The grand opening was scheduled in April 20, 2017, where Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II was expected to cut the ribbons for its opening. The official opening was postponed in May 10.