Accra Mall

Accra Mall is a shopping mall in Accra, Ghana. It is located near the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, adjacent to the Tema Motorway. Commissioned on 4 July 2008, It is the first fully enclosed mall to be built in the country.

It is owned by Atterbury Property Development, Sanlam and the Owusu-Akyaw family. As of 2017, approximately 7 million people visits the mall annually.

History
The mall opened on 4 July 2008. Joseph Owusu-Akyaw, an Ghanaian private businessman and Actis, an British investment firm, secured funding for the mall's construction. The cost of the mall was approximately $36 million dollars. In 2012, Actis share hold of the mall (85%) was bought by Sanlam Ltd. and Atterbury Investment Holdings Ltd.

Facilities
There are 75 stores and one food court in the building, more than 30% of whom are Ghanaian-owned. Major brands located in the mall are Woolworths, Nike, Mango, and Apple. The 2 anchor stores in the mall are Shoprite and Game. The Accra mall is home to Ghana's only multiplex.

Incidents
In 2018, 3 people sustained minor injures after parts of the mall's roof collapse.