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2 The Lagos Galleria  





3 Facility locations  





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Coordinates: 6°2548N 3°2432W / 6.4299574°N 3.4089365°W / 6.4299574; -3.4089365
 

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Silverbird Galleria
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LocationLagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Coordinates6°25′48N 3°24′32W / 6.4299574°N 3.4089365°W / 6.4299574; -3.4089365
Address133, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island
Opening date2004
DeveloperSilverbird Group[1]
No. of floors4 floors
Websitesilverbirdgroup.com

Silverbird Galleria is a shopping mall and entertainment centre in Victoria Island, Lagos.[1]

History

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Silverbird Galleria was established in 2004 by Silverbird Group,[2] a media and real estate company founded by Ben Murray-Bruce in the 1980s. The movie theatre, Silverbird Cinemas which revolutionalized cinema in Nigeria[3] pioneered the first five-screens Cineplex in sub-Saharan Africa. Silverbird Cinemas also possesses the largest cinema chain in West Africa with several locations in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Accra, Ghana.

The Lagos Galleria

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Cinema

Silverbird Galleria has a shirts retailer, café and mobile network offices for feasible communication and internet access, all located on the ground floor. Electronic gadgets retailers and the Rhythm 93.7 FM broadcasting studio (operated by Silverbird) are on the first floor. The second floor has arcades and food services. The Silverbird Cinema is on the third and topmost floor. Additional services include a pharmacy, lounge and beauty shop. There is also a Silverbird galleria located at Ikeja CityMall, Lagos. It is at the top of the escalators on the right.[2]

Facility locations

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The Galleria has sister locations in other parts of Nigeria[4] and internationally:

References

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  1. ^ a b Kevin Archer; M. Martin Bosman; M. Mark Amen; Ella Schmidt (2013). Cultures of Globalization: Coherence, Hybridity, Contestation Rethinking Globalizations. Routledge. p. 60. ISBN 9781317996637.
  • ^ a b Leo Zeilig (2009). Class Struggle and Resistance in Africa. Haymarket Books. ISBN 9781931859684.
  • ^ Richard Imhoagene (7 February 2015). "Victoria Island – Lagos". Nigerian observer. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  • ^ Michael Chima Ekenyerengozi (2013). NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®. Lulu.com, Nollywood Mirror. p. 64. ISBN 9781304729538.
  • ^ Carmela Garritano (15 February 2013). African Video Movies and Global Desires: A Ghanaian History Research in International Studies, Africa Series. Ohio University Press, 2013. pp. 214–215. ISBN 9780896804845.
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