Built Environment & Energy
Real Estate
Developing quality commercial and residential spaces across Africa's fastest-growing urban corridors
GRCL's Real Estate division is building a portfolio of commercial and residential properties in some of Africa's fastest-growing urban centres, starting with Nigeria's major cities. The division focuses on developments that address Africa's acute housing deficit — estimated at over 50 million units continent-wide — and growing demand for modern commercial spaces, with an emphasis on quality construction, functional design, and long-term asset value.
Current projects span mixed-use developments, warehouse and logistics parks that support the Group's trading operations, and residential estates targeting Africa's rapidly expanding middle class. Each project is developed with attention to infrastructure provision, environmental sustainability, and community integration.
As an aspirational growth vertical, the Real Estate division represents GRCL's strategic bet on Africa's urbanisation trajectory — the fastest on the planet. The division leverages the Group's existing land assets and construction relationships to enter the market with a cost advantage, while maintaining the quality standards that the GRCL brand demands.
What We Offer
Commercial Development
Office parks, retail spaces, and logistics warehouses designed for Nigeria's growing commercial sector.
Residential Estates
Quality housing developments targeting middle-income buyers across Africa's major urban corridors.
Project Management
End-to-end construction project management ensuring on-time, on-budget delivery to specification.
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