Kandy City Centre

Summary

Kandy City Centre is a ten-storey commercial and retail complex which is located in Kandy, Sri Lanka near the Temple of Tooth Relic. Construction of the centre was started in 1993 and opened in 2008. The complex was the vision of Thusitha Wijayasena and undertaken by his company, Property Finance and Investments Kandy (Pvt) Ltd.[1][2]

Kandy City Centre
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LocationKandy, Sri Lanka
Coordinates7°17′32″N 80°38′13″E / 7.2922°N 80.6369°E / 7.2922; 80.6369
Address5 Dalada Veediya, Kandy
Opening dateDecember 2008
ManagementThusitha Wijayasena, Chairman
OwnerProperty Finance and Investments Kandy (Pvt) Ltd
ArchitectChandra Abeyasinghe (AMC Architects); Ashley de Vos (ADV Consultants)
Total retail floor area44,000 sqm
Websitewww.kandycitycentre.lk

Construction edit

The 5 ha (12 acres) site upon which this complex was built was owned by Walker Sons and Company and was occupied by a number of buildings including a cinema and other stores before the site was cleared in 1993.[3] The construction of the centre was abandoned in 1998 due to several reasons and recommenced four years later in 2003. It was completed in 2005 but not formally opened until December 2008. The building was designed by AMC Architects of Singapore, in collaboration with local architecture firm, ADV Consultants and was constructed by Maga Engineering.[1][4] This building was one of the first buildings in Sri Lanka to have an underground floor. This is also the only Board of Investment (BOI) approved project in Sri Lanka, which has been granted the flagship status.[2]

Design and features edit

The complex was designed with ultramodern features whilst incorporating the traditional architecture of Kandy. The Board of Investment has granted the prestigious "Flagship Status" to this project. The centre contains several leading banks, a fully equipped supermarket, modern restaurants, an entertainment zone including a cinema complex, a multi-cuisine food court, book store, florists, local and international clothing stores, perfume stores, an Ayurveda site and stalls of leading companies in Sri Lanka. There is a five-level car park outside managed separately by the Kandy Municipal Council and is the largest car park in Kandy.

The complex has fourteen elevators. Six of the ten floors has direct road access due to the innovative design of the complex. In addition 2,000 telephone lines, a 3MW full-time backup power and an ultra modern security system.

See also edit

Other shopping complexes in Sri Lanka,

References edit

  1. ^ a b "I built a "City within a City" for the City of Kandy". Sunday Observer. 7 February 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b Amarasinghe, Udeshi (June 2018). "Against All Odds". Business Today. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Kandy City Centre a significant development in hill capital" (PDF). The Island. 28 March 2008. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Kandy City Centre". Maga Engineering. Retrieved 23 September 2020.