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Torres Kianda (Kianda Towers)

Where business is forged and thrives

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Blue is the colour that defines them, as if it were a sign of evolution, transmitting values with which the foursome is identified: knowledge, transparency, quality, innovation, sustainability and efficiency. These are the Kianda Towers, watched over by the traditional mermaid of the Island of Luanda, adding charisma to the concept. It’s true, one of Luanda’s largest office developments is taking form in the lower part of the city, on the waterfront frontline, close to major public and private companies and the National Bank. It is impossible to remain indifferent to the magnitude of the 112,000 square metres making up the Kianda buildings, which, between 2009 and 2010, were on the verge of becoming a luxury five-star hotel. The idea didn’t go ahead, and eventually a hybrid function was thought of, operating in the housing sector and, at the same time, as office space. But once again, this idea didn’t go far. The market dictates the rules of the game and, at the time, the ‘cry’ of the real estate market spoke louder. This is how the idea of offices and shopping arcades came about, as part of a project with a keen eye for market needs, which strives for constant development and evolution. With inspiring views to the sea, the business sector intends to settle down within these monumental buildings to invest in the financial and oil sectors and other large national and international companies, although this will have to wait until May 2023, when the construction work is scheduled to be completed. Sociedade Panservice, SA, is the developer and promoter, and is in charge of several well-known companies in the market.

Project with a keen eye for market needs
The names given to the four towers are easy to remember, as they are purely and simply identified as A, B, C and D. With dizzying heights, measured between 22 and 25 floors, the towers will offer an extensive range of services, starting from the first floors, which will contain Shopping Arcades with 43 shops, a food court, a Health and Wellness, gym, spa and beauty clinic, as well as an office area. Of course, the basement and lower basement floors will be available for parking. Good or bad news, towers A and B, which face the Bay, are 50% sold, while more is available in C and D. There’s still room to enjoy a dream job, which reconciles leisure and business, but how long you might have left remains unknown, given the advantages and opportunities that the towers offer, which so many are already aware of.
T. Joana Rebelo