China Square's Sh1b expansion war chest rattles retail outlets
Business
By
Brian Ngugi
| Jan 13, 2025
Chinese retail chain China Square is making waves in Kenya’s retail sector with the recent opening of a new outlet at Two Rivers Mall, marking a significant step in its ambitious Sh1 billion expansion plan.
This expansion strategy, characterised by a low-cost model, is set to reshape the competitive landscape, leaving other retailers on high alert.
The rapid expansion comes after the collapse of key supermarket chains - Uchumi, Nakumatt, Tuskys, Ukwala, Ibrahims and the buyout of other small outlets. The new store at Two Rivers spans 7,500 square feet, accounting for 10 per cent of the mall’s total floor space.
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="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001468503/china-square-local-retailers-at-risk-of-being-driven-out-of-business">This location is not just This sentiment was echoed by Centum Investments chief executive James Mworia, who noted that the entry of China Square has boosted the occupancy rate of Two Rivers Mall to over 95 per cent, signifying a thriving retail environment.
Cheng revealed that this opening is just the beginning. He said the company is gearing up for further growth, with plans to launch another outlet at Greenspan Mall in Donholm, Nairobi this week.
This new store will require an investment of Sh300 million, contributing to the overall Sh1 billion expansion plan that includes various locations across the country.
China Square’s low-cost strategy has drawn attention and concern from competitors, who fear the chain’s aggressive pricing could disrupt established market dynamics. The retailer has positioned itself as a budget-friendly option, appealing to cost-conscious consumers in a competitive market. This approach has not only attracted a loyal customer base but also prompted other retailers to reconsider their pricing strategies to remain competitive.
As the retailer looks to expand its footprint beyond Nairobi, plans are in place for additional openings in other cities, further solidifying its aim to become a dominant player in Kenya’s retail landscape.
="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001467817/kuria-offers-kus-prof-wainaina-buyout-for-china-square-lease">Cheng says his vision As the landscape evolves, other outlets will need to adapt quickly to maintain their relevance in an increasingly competitive environment.
The coming months will be crucial as the effects of China Square’s expansion ripple through the sector, potentially redefining retail dynamics across the nation.
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