South Energyx Nigeria Limited, the developers and planners of Eko Atlantic City situated adjacent to Victoria Island, has partnered with Fine and Country West Africa for the Refined Investors Series 2017, scheduled to take place in London, United Kingdom on October 6 and 7, 2017.
The event, described as the leading premium real estate forum, is themed: “Taking Nigeria to the World” and is targeted at Nigerians in the Diaspora and other international investors.
The Refined Investor Series UK is a premier event focusing on unique real estate opportunities in Nigeria that are reportedly safe, secure and highly sustainable. The event also targets affluent and high net worth individuals and astute investors in the Diaspora. The series aims to celebrate the best of Nigerian real estate.
During the forum, Eko Atlantic City will be exhibiting to showcase the expertise that have been put into building of the estate. Also, the documentary video that depicts milestone of the city as a blend of infrastructure, engineering and technology will be shown to the audience.
Speaking on the partnership, Mr. Ronald Chagoury Jr, Vice Chairman of South Energyx Nigeria Limited, said: “Eko Atlantic City is excited to be part of the Refined Investor Series in the United Kingdom. The road show will grant investors in the diaspora the opportunity to invest directly into Eko Atlantic City. The road show will certainly restore the confidence of Nigerians in the diaspora who are unwilling to invest in the country’s real estate sector.”
Eko Atlantic’s planning divides the estate into 10 distinct districts (for Phases 1 & 2 only) connected with a transport systems integrated with the Lagos waterways. The Business District is said to be home to the future financial hub of Africa, and covers 700,000 square meters of prime real estate.
According to the promoters, the city will fulfil the residential needs of Lagos State, while also catering to her commercial needs. Other highlights of development in the city so far include the completion of 14 bridges, the Great Wall of Lagos (which the estate’s proponents say has reduced the ocean surge into Victoria Island and environs), and the Eko Pearl Towers, amongst others.
The scheme has an infrastructure network, including a communications system, remarkable road network and uninterrupted electricity supply. Upon completion, Eko Atlantic City will accommodate about 300,000 people as residents while 200,000 individuals are expected to commute to the city on a daily basis either for work or business transaction.