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The revamp works, undertaken at a cost of more than Ksh400 million, involved remodelling common areas, creating space for new outlets, integrating escalators, and developing Kenya’s largest interactive Family Entertainment Centre, Playza.
Retail trade real estate investment firm Primrose Management Limited has confirmed the completion of an extensive revamp project at Nairobi’s Prestige Plaza. The revamp works, undertaken at a cost of more than Ksh400 million, involved remodelling common areas, creating space for new outlets, integrating escalators, and developing Kenya’s largest interactive Family Entertainment Centre, Playza.
Playza covers an area of 35,000 square feet on two levels and boasts a 12-lane Bowling Alley, which includes four lanes of Hyper-Bowling supplied by US firm QubicaAMF, 12 interactive themed courses of Mind Golf, Bumper Cars, Strike Arena Ninja Challenge, a Kids’ Play Zone, Pool Tables, Karaoke Rooms, Party Rooms, and a Bar and restaurant operated by The Daily Cafe & Bistro.
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With the latest additions, Playza complements the existing two-screen Prestige Cinema on the same floor, which has a capacity of 229 seats per screen. Primrose Management’s Managing Director, Jitesh Upadhyay, said the firm is forecasting a steady recovery of the local retail trade economic sector driven by an upswing in leisure services.