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$20 million Atlantic Shopping Mall opens in Accra

Atlantic Mall, a $20 million project managed by Broll Ghana (Property Managers of Atlantic Mall), has opened its doors to the residents of the North Legon enclave and neighboring communities.

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Atlantic Mall, a $20 million project managed by Broll Ghana (Property Managers of Atlantic Mall), has opened its doors to the residents of the North Legon enclave and neighboring communities.

The Atlantic Shopping Mall, situated at the Atomic Junction Roundabout in the North Legon neighborhood close to the University of Ghana, is anticipated to draw thousands of consumers daily from both near and far.

Almost 40 stores are located in the mall, which Medco owns. Several national and international brands, including The Outlet, Palace, and Mabel Kids Store, are represented at the shopping center.

Atlantic Mall, a $20 million project managed by Broll Ghana (Property Managers of Atlantic Mall), has opened its doors to the residents of the North Legon enclave and neighboring communities.

During the official opening ceremony, the Director of Medco, Mr. Kifle Hampton, remarked that the goal behind the Atlantic Mall was to offer a shopping experience unlike any other in Ghana. And now, he continued, “Here we stand, with a 20 million investment, a cutting-edge facility that will serve a wide range of people.”

Mr. Hampton claims that the Atlantic Mall is ideally situated to offer various services and an unrivaled shopping experience.

He continued by saying that the mall would give young people employment chances and boost the economy of Ghana.

“This mall will create direct and indirect employment opportunities for hundreds of individuals. We are dedicated to playing a part since supporting the regional economy is essential.

Mr. Hampton claims that the Atlantic Mall is ideally situated to offer various services and an unrivaled shopping experience.

He continued by saying that the mall would give young people employment chances and boost the economy of Ghana.

“This mall will create direct and indirect employment opportunities for hundreds of individuals. We are dedicated to doing our share since we think it is essential to support the regional economy.

Francis Asenso-Boakye, the minister for works and housing, claimed in a speech delivered on his behalf that opening the Atlantic Mall as a commercial hub would spur regional economic growth.

“The launch of this stunning shopping center is expected to serve as a commercial center and a driver of regional economic growth. It signifies an important turning point in the expansion and improvement of Ghana’s retail sector,” he remarked.

Source: CBN

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