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Ĭrested Towers is owned by National Housing & Construction Company Limited, the Largest Construction Company in Uganda also the Government construction Company. Ĭompleted in the 1970s, the building serves as the headquarters of Diamond Trust Bank Uganda.Ī member of the Imperial Hotels Group, this hotel served as the media center during the 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, held in Kampala, Uganda. The investors won a franchise from Sheraton Hotels and Resorts to use the Sheraton name on the establishment. In 1999, Middle Eastern investors won the rights to lease the hotel from the Government of Uganda and manage it for the next 25 years. Opened as the Apollo Hotel in 1965, the building has changed names many times. Seventy percent financing was provided by Equity Bank (Uganda), in form of a mortgage.
Construction began in 2011 and is concluded in June 2018. The 15 story building is owned by the Church of Uganda. īudgeted at approximately UGX:40.75 billion (US$16.3 million), delays and overruns pushed the final cost higher. UCB House was sold to real-estate mogul, Karim Hirji and renamed Cham Towers. In the mid-2000s, UCB was acquired by Standard Bank of South Africa, and transformed into Stanbic Bank Uganda. The building was formerly owned by Uganda Commercial Bank (UCB) and was known as UCB House. The building houses the national headquarters of the Uganda People's Congress (UPC), one of Uganda's political parties. Owned and operated by the Milton Obote Foundation, a private, for-profit organisation. The building houses the headquarters and main branch of Centenary Bank, the second-largest indigenous commercial bank in Uganda It houses various tenants, including Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited and the North Tower also houses the Offices of the Delegation of the European Union in Uganda The building has two towers - Tall Tower and Short Tower. This building currently serves as the headquarters of the National Social Security FundĬrested Towers is owned by National Housing & Construction Company Limited, the largest construction company in Uganda, and the government construction company. Usable space inside this building measures 26,000 square metres (279,862 sq ft). URA House (URA Tower) was constructed at a cost of US$38 million (UGX:139 billion). The high-rise development accommodates a maximum of 1,700 employees and has parking for 1,070 automobiles, 360 of them underground. Ĭonstructed between 20, this skyscraper houses the headquarters and main offices of the Uganda Revenue Authority, the government agency responsible for collection of public taxes. As of November July 2017, the hotel which was initially developed under the Hilton Hotels brand, features a 740 square metres (7,965 sq ft) ballroom, nine meeting rooms, two boardrooms and a business centre. The building’s external and façade design will bear this design statement, with a sleek glass curtain façade wall crisscrossed with refined horizontal and diagonal elements of the louvres and tower pinnacle.Constructed between 20, this hotel is located on top of Nakasero Hill, which measures 1,240 metres (4,070 ft) above sea level, at the base of The Pearl of Africa Hotel Kampala. Several function rooms and ballrooms will be designed at Level 7 as a public accessibility zone.Īs the name depicts, the hotel interior and finish design will be emulated based on the simplicity and elegance of Armani’s design philosophy, with imbued elements of local culture. While at both Level 32 and 57, a sky deck and other facilities are outlined, leveraging the breathtaking city view from atop. Located at Level 9, an elongated swimming pool will be provided next to the expansive deck with other facilities and multipurpose rooms. Stands at 57 storeys, the Armani Hotel was designed to accommodate 200 rooms of Armani-themed design, serviced residential units with a multitude of recreational and convention facilities.
The location was proposed at Lot 51 KLCC, parallel to the world’s tallest twin building, fringed by the urban green park and convention centre of the precinct. These include the upmarket hotel collection of Armani Hotels.Ī design proposal has been prepared by NRY with the concept of introducing the Armani Hotel brand to Kuala Lumpur. Transcending the conventional houte couture produces, the Italian-origin brand has translated its fashion design philosophy into the food & beverages, property and hospitality industries.
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