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Published July 17, 2026businessconsumer_goodseconomy

Naivas expands into Kamakis as retailers shift to neighbourhood malls

According to Knight Frank's latest Africa property report, demand is moving towards convenience-led retail formats

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According to Knight Frank's latest Africa property report, demand is moving towards convenience-led retail formats The new branch adds to the retailer's expansion drive in Nairobi's eastern corridor, where rapid residential development has created demand for convenience shopping close to residential estates.

PHOTO/Handout The new branch adds to the retailer's expansion drive in Nairobi's eastern corridor, where rapid residential development has created demand for convenience shopping close to residential estates. PHOTO/Handout Naivas Supermarkets has opened a new outlet at Newgate Square in Kamakis, Ruiru, extending its footprint to more than 110 stores nationwide The country’s largest retailer is increasingly targeting fast-growing residential suburbs instead of traditional regional malls in new expansion plan.

The new branch adds to the retailer's expansion drive in Nairobi's eastern corridor, where rapid residential development has created demand for convenience shopping close to residential estates. Naivas Supermarkets Chief Executive Officer, Andreas von Paleske said the opening concided with the store’s 36th year of operation in the country.

“Kamakis is one of Kenya's fastest-growing residential and commercial corridors, and we are delighted to become part of its everyday life. As Kenya grows, we will continue investing in communities, ensuring more families have a Naivas nearby whenever they need us," said von Paleske.

The expansion comes as Kenya's retail property market undergoes a shift, with supermarket chains increasingly favouring neighbourhood shopping centres over large destination malls. According to Knight Frank's latest Africa property report, demand is moving towards convenience-led retail formats, including neighbourhood malls, fuel station retail and mixed-use developments, as consumers seek shorter shopping trips and retailers follow population growth into suburban areas.

The property consultant says prime regional malls are approaching saturation, while neighbourhood centres continue attracting new investment. Average footfall at retail centres rose by about 15 per cent in 2025, although shoppers spent less per visit as households remained price-sensitive.

Knight Frank also notes that Kenya's retail pipeline is increasingly concentrated in community shopping centres serving middle-income neighbourhoods, with retailers adjusting expansion plans to changing consumer spending patterns and growing demand for convenience shopping.

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