Referred to as “Africa’s premier workspace”, Centre Point is
a 103-metre high-rise edifice offering a blend of leasable office spaces,
owner-occupied offices, and a versatile multipurpose hall.
According to a statement obtained on Thursday, the workspace
is reserved for tenants as well as open to the public.
The statement noted that, in addition to the multipurpose
hall situated on the 8th floor, the building has an array of additional
amenities, “including a state-of-the-art gymnasium and a restaurant on the 9th
mezzanine floor, a helipad completed with a dedicated waiting lounge at the
tower’s pinnacle, and a generous 266-car parking facility for the convenience
of all occupants.”
Speaking at the unveiling, Sanwo-Olu was quoted as saying,
“This indeed is a magnificent edifice, a place of elegance, beauty and class.
Centre Point represents a new era for Lagos and Nigeria, symbolising our
unwavering commitment to sustainable growth.
“This remarkable edifice is a place where beauty and tourism have come together. This is truly what Lagos is all about. You have indeed raised the bar and added a big flavour to Lagos. This is a beauty of what our Lagos can become.”
Also speaking, an Executive Director at Famfa Oil, a sister
company to DSPD, Mr Dele Alakija, said, “This magnificent structure is the
embodiment of international collaboration, transcending borders, and cultures
to create a centre of excellence unparalleled not only in Nigeria but across
the entire African continent. It stands as a testament to the power of unity
and the sharing of expertise from disparate teams on various continents.”
The Executive Director of Centre Point, Mr Rotimi Alakija,
in his remarks, said, “The mandate of Dayspring Properties is to bring
international standards of property development to Nigeria.
“Centre Point is not merely a commercial building; it is a
new landmark with a lasting legacy. To us, it’s a bold declaration of elegance
and innovation, attracting talents and investments from all corners of Nigeria,
various parts of Africa, and the world.”
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