Mall Space for Rent in Lavington, Nairobi

Prime Retail Spaces in a Thriving Commercial Hub

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Discover premium mall space for rent in Lavington, Nairobi's upscale commercial hub. Our listings feature prime retail units in shopping centers with high foot traffic, modern amenities, and flexible lease terms. Ideal for fashion boutiques, electronics stores, restaurants, and service businesses seeking visibility in this affluent neighborhood.

Mall Space for Rent in Lavington, Nairobi

Lavington offers some of Nairobi's most sought-after retail spaces in well-established shopping centers. The area combines residential affluence with commercial vibrancy, making it ideal for retailers targeting middle-to-upper-income customers.

Available Mall Spaces

Space Type Size Range Monthly Rent Service Charge
Standard Retail Unit 50-150 sqm Ksh 80,000 - Ksh 250,000 Ksh 150-300 per sqm
Anchor Tenant Space 200-500 sqm Ksh 350,000 - Ksh 900,000 Ksh 200-400 per sqm
Kiosk/Kiosk Space 10-30 sqm Ksh 25,000 - Ksh 60,000 Included in rent

Leasing Information

  • Lease Terms: Typically 2-5 years with renewal options
  • Deposit: Equivalent to 2-3 months' rent (refundable)
  • Fit-Out Period: 1-3 months rent-free for tenant improvements
  • Operating Hours: Generally 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM (varies by center)

Tenant Benefits

Lavington's shopping centers offer:

  • High visibility along James Gichuru and Waiyaki Way corridors
  • A mix of local and international anchor tenants driving foot traffic
  • Adequate customer parking (typically ratio of 1 space per 25 sqm)
  • 24/7 security with CCTV surveillance
  • Backup power generators and reliable water supply

Frequently Asked Questions

The base rent typically covers the physical space only. Service charges (usually Ksh 150-400 per square meter) cover common area maintenance, security, cleaning, and sometimes basic utilities. Some premium centers may include air conditioning in common areas.
Most landlords prefer minimum leases of 2-3 years for stability, with options to renew. Newer developments may offer shorter initial terms (1 year) to attract tenants. Anchor tenants typically sign longer agreements (5+ years).
Subletting is generally prohibited without landlord approval. Some centers allow concessionaire arrangements where approved sub-tenants operate under your brand. Always review your lease agreement's alienation clauses carefully.
Weekday afternoons (12:00 PM - 2:00 PM) and weekends see highest foot traffic. Evening traffic peaks around 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM as residents return home. Some centers extend hours during December holidays.
Yes - most shopping centers have strict signage guidelines covering size, placement, lighting and materials to maintain aesthetic standards. Landlords usually require approval of all exterior and interior signage before installation.