Shopping Malls across Africa (Report 2015) – Full Table of Contents

Part 1 – Context: Strong economic fundamentals across Africa

  • Page 4: Priority Countries for tenants (Figure A), Priority Countries for developers (Figure B)
  • Page 5: Countries with high potential growth based on GLA per upper and middle class ratio (Figure C)
  • Page 6: Beyond announced projects, potential additional GLA by country (Figure D)
  • Page 10: GDP growth rate across African countries 2015-2020 (Figure 1)
  • Page 11: Population growth rate across African countries 2015-2020 (Figure 2)
  • Page 12: Population of largest African cities in 2010, 2010 (Figure 3)
  • Page 13: Population growth for the largest African cities 2010-2020 (Figure 4)
  • Page 14: Urbanization rate by country (%) 2015 (Figure 5)
  • Page 15
    • Urban population of Africa (%) 2015-2020-2025 (Figure 6)
    • Urban population by region (%) 2015-2020 (Figure 7)
  • Page 16: Share of inhabitants living in agglomerations of more than 750 000 inhabitants 2015 (Figure 8)
  • Page 17: Repartition of income classes per country 2014 (Figure 9)
  • Page 18: Sagaci Research composite index of country risk / business environment 2014 (Figure 10)
  • Page 19: Sagaci Research Country Attractiveness Matrix 2015 (Figure 11)
  • Page 20
    • Breakdown of FDIs by region in B USD 2010-2013 (Figure 12)
    • Breakdown of FDIs by region (%) 2010-2013 (Figure 13)
  • Page 21: Average FDI inflows in the Top 30 African Destinations 2010-2013 (Figure 14)

Part 2 – Current supply: 292 shopping centers across Africa, ~5.3 million sqm of GLA

  • Page 24: Map of countries covered by study (Figure 15)
  • Page 25: Map of countries’ regions (Figure 16)
  • Page 26:
    • Number of shopping centers in Africa by type Q1 2015 (Figure 17)
    • Total shopping center GLA in Africa (‘000 sqm) by type Q1 2015 (Figure 18)
  • Page 27:
    • Number of shopping centres (Figure 19)
    • Shopping centre GLA added, ‘000 Sq.m (Figure 20)
  • Page 28-29: List of Newly opened Shopping malls in 2014 and 2015 Q1 (Figure 21 and 21 bis)
  • Page 30: Number of shopping centers by country and by type Q1 2015 (Figure 22)
  • Page 32: Split of GLA by type of shopping centers by country Q1 2015 (Figure 23)
  • Page 33: GLA by Country Q1 2015 (Figure 24)
  • Page 34: Average size of malls in African countries Q1 2015 (Figure 25)
  • Page 35: GLA per 1 000 inhabitants Q1 2015 (Figure 26)
  • Page 36: Shopping center density per country – Pan-African view Q1 2015 (Figure 27)
  • Page 37: GLA per upper & middle class households in `000 (Figure 28)

Part 3 – Leading African malls: 31 leading malls across the continent

  • Page 39: Categorization (rating) of shopping centers across Africa (Figure 29)
  • Page 40: Rating methodology
  • Page 41: AAA malls across Africa (Figure 30)
  • Page 42: AA malls across Africa (Figure 31)
  • Page 43: A malls across Africa (Figure 32)
  • Page 44-45: Ranking of newly opened shopping malls – 2014 and Q1 2015 (Figure 33- figure 33 bis)
  • Page 46:
    • Share of shopping centers by rating (%) (Figure 34)
    • Share of GLA of shopping centers by rating (%) (Figure 35)
  • Page 47: Share of GLA by region and by rating Q1 2015 (Figure 36)
  • Page 48: Density of A/AA/AAA Shopping centers by country Q1 2015 (Figure 37)

Part 4 – Tenants: Mix of international and South African tenants in leading malls

  • Page 51: Share of international brands by sub-category in shopping centers Q1 2015 (Figure 38)
  • Page 52: Share of brands by origin and by retail category (Figure 39)
  • Page 53: Number of stores of major international brands in African shopping centers (Figure 40)
  • Page 54: Number of countries covered by major international tenants (Figure 41)
  • Page 55: Country coverage of key brands – Int’l vs. South African brands (Figure 42)
  • Page 56: Country coverage of key brands by category – Int’l vs. South African brands (Figure 43)
  • Page 57: Number of South African chained stores across Africa (Figure 44)
  • Page 58: Key anchors: Number of stores by region (Figure 45)
  • Page 59: Prime rents by country 2015 (Figure 46)

Part 5 – Developers: Growing international interest

  • Page 61: Nationality of mall developers (Figure 47)
  • Page 62: Largest retail real estate developers in Africa (Figure 48)
  • Page 63:
    • Breakdown of A+ mall developer by country of origin (Figure 49)
    • Breakdown of B, C, D mall developer by country of origin (Figure 50)
  • Page 64: Number of malls with specific tenant combinations (Figure 51)

Part 6 – Future supply and opportunities: 223 new projects between now and 2018

  • Page 67: Number of existing and future shopping centers across Africa up to 2018 (Figure 52)
  • Page 68: Overview of new projects announced in 2014- Q1 2015 (Figure 53)
  • Page 69: Total increase in GLA across Africa till 2018 (Figure 54)
  • Page 70: % growth of shopping centers GLA by country Q1 2015-2018 (Figure 55)
  • Page 71: 2018 shopping center GLA by country (Figure 56)
  • Page 72: Expected shopping center density in 2018 (Figure 57)
  • Page 73: Current GLA per upper and middle class households vs. household consumption (Figure 58)
  • Page 74: Forecast GLA per upper and middle class households vs. household consumption (Figure 59)
  • Page 75: Shopping Mall online database presentation
  • Page 76-77: Contacts

Appendix – List of malls by rating

  • Page 79: Definitions
  • Page 80: AAA-AA malls
  • Page 81: A malls
  • Page 82: B malls