
The Arena Mall lies Idle fails to get Tennants After Shopprite’s Quit
The Arena Mall lies Idle fails to get Tennants After Shopprite’s Quit Uganda during
The COVID19 lockdown That the government had Imposed on the local markets and businesses
The biggest part of the building was rented out to Shopprite during the construction
Of the building but after Shopprite announced its quit ealier this year. Pressure amounted
The landlords wondering where they would get new Tennants who’d equate to Shopprite’s deal.

The Newly constructed Kampala’s artistic Arena Mall lies Idle fails to get Tennants After Shopprite’s
Quit Uganda. The multimillion building has failed to catchup to open full operationa
Due to COVID19 lockdown effects in downtown Kampala Makindye Division
The architectural good looking has totally failed to be rented and continues
To lie idle due to huge fees that have to be paid to rent part of its rooms for small business operations
Over the weekend our Cameras passed by to check the progress and the occupationability of

The New building but the situation was so laughable when one of the Askaris
Told us that the owners are running poor because people have failed to rent the available spaces
In the building either due to high fees or people themselves are broke and don’t see
How the building will inturn make back returns in a better short anticipated time
According to our interview with the Akari who looked frightened and so much worried
To talk to us but later did, told us that yes the building is good and looks so magnificent
But the owners are arrogant and that much expensive. The Tennants have also
Feared to move to the downer part of the City looking at building as being too below
The major city could possibilly fail to make better returns for and from any business

The onlookers who were present over the weekend also commented on the New structure
And gave their views that may be big companies like MTN and Airtel should be the one’s
To rent the available spaces but not individuals. The building is still new and not
Yet ready to sustain business but also being managed by arrogant owners who seem not to understand
The needs of the Tennants