Sujimoto’s $225 Million iconic Leonardo Project Set to Break 45 Year Old Record and reward investors with high ROI

In 1979, Nigeria recorded a monumental history when the iconic NECOM tower, the country’s majornational asset, which has stood for the past 45 years, was ordained as the tallest building in West Africa ata stage where Cocoa House ceased to remain the final height of architectural progress.The 106-metre imposing skyscraper at the epicentre of Ikoyi, housing the headquarters of the famed NITELbuilding, which is today looming in scarcity of electricity and unavailability of sustainability, is set to pavethe way, handing over the crown of ascension to a first-of-its-kind vertical city—the LeonardoBySujimoto,deemed to span over 165 metres into the sky of Lagos, raising the bar for excellence and setting a newstandard for luxury living.

Never would anyone have known that young Olasijibomi Ogundele, the GMD of Sujimoto Holdings, whogrew up within the creeks and sands of Agege, is now fueling the life-long spirit of possibility throughpassion and dedication, breaking a 45-year-old record and erecting the iconic, tallest, and mostsophisticated building not just within Nigeria but the entire Sub-Saharan region of Africa.

Inspired by the great works of the 16th-century Italian polymath and sculptor Leonardo Da Vinci, the iconic$225 million Leonardo waterfront Condominium Project embodies the pinnacle of luxury living andunrivalled sophistication, standing at the very core of grandeur, art, and modern architecture.With many FIRSTS! Within its record, the Leonardo building will become the 1st building in Nigeria withover 48 Electrical Vehicle Charging Stations; the 1st building with a Virtual Indoor Golf bar; the 1st Buildingwith a standard IMAX cinema; the 1st building with 8 private swimming pools; and the 1st building set tooffend every form of Mediocrity with Fendi, amongst many other first records.

According to Dr. Ogundele, the Leonardo waterfront project has been meticulously designed to completelyoverhaul and undo the high level of mediocrity that has plagued the Nigerian luxury real estate sector overthe years, positioning the country ahead in infrastructure innovation and delivering a never-seen-beforeluxury living experience across the entire Sub-Saharan region of Africa.

“The Leonardo is more than a building; it is our commitment to not only break the 45-year-old record orsurpass the iconic NECOM tower, but to challenge the spirit of possibility, bringing over 20 years ofexperience in erecting Nigeria’s first vertical city and the most luxurious waterfront condominium in Africa.”Dr. Ogundele added.

Just like the ME 5-Star hotel in Dubai and the 520 West 28th PENTHOUSE in New York City, all masterbathrooms at the LeonardoBySujimoto will have limited-edition sanitary ware by Zaha Hadid and MaisonValentina who are the Rolls Royce of Sanitary Wares, as well as other top-of-the-line features and facilitiessuch as full home automation, a fully fitted European Standard kitchen, 3-metre Oikos doors, Duravit’s byPhillip Stark, Award-winning sanitary ware, Simone Saragoni’s Technogym Olympic size temperatureregulated swimming pool, Mini-mart, Mini-clinic, Hair salon, interactive lobby of 5-star hotel standard, 17thfloor Sky restaurants, Interactive Techno-gym, squash court, 48-seater B&O standard IMAX cinema, Crecheto raise future Champions, Children Arcade Room and Playground, amongst a host of other Elite Onlyamenities.

With gigantic dreams and tall buildings moulded through the furnace and core foundation of D.I.E.(Diligence, Integrity, and the spirit of Excellence), SUJIMOTO has completely shattered the norms in luxuryreal estate while setting new records worthy of attention. Sujimoto is preparing to construct a neverbefore-seen vertical city in Nigeria, complete with a helipad, a feature that elevates the Leonardo to a levelthat rivals the finest structures in Paris, New York, London, and Miami.

Despite the current economic downturn, Sujimoto as a luxury real estate Market leader in Nigeria remainsbullish in the face of adversity, facing every obstacle with shared commitment to turn sod on what willbecome the most elevated living experience in Africa.

In a bustling metropolis like Lagos, the feeling of having access to a helipad is an absolute treasure. Thetraffic on the Lekki-Epe Motorway can cause frustration, and the gridlock on the third mainland bridgebetween 4 and 6 p.m. demonstrates that everyone in Lagos, regardless of wealth, must share the stress oftraffic.

Sitting majestically above 165 metres, the LeonardoBySujimoto helipad would be one of the highesthelipads in Africa, with specific parameters that allow for safe landing and take-off for various classes andsizes of helicopters, even if the specifications are the same as those of the United States Marine One, theH160M Guépard of France, or the AgustaWestland AW101 of Japan.

The 35-storey Leonardo project, which has been meticulously designed to offend Mediocrity with Fendi,houses a limited collection of 2-, 3-, and 4-bedroom apartments with over 600sqm private villas in the skyis estimated to rake in an average of 200% ROI for the savvy investors who are opportune to participate inthe off-plan acquisition before ground-breaking in Q3 2024.

“As a global thumb rule for luxury real estate, our clients and other smart investors across the world havecome to terms with understanding the philosophy and secrets behind off-plan investments, which they havelong taken advantage of through our previous projects that today serve as the potent antidote for inflationand edge for wealth creation,” said Dr. Ogundele.

Where others see calamities, the luxury real estate czar has consistently spotted opportunities that couldbecome a trailing path for the future of the next economy while contributing to the influx of collaborativeinvestment, especially among Nigerian entrepreneurs.

Currently sold at a price of $1 million, the 3-bedroom apartments at the Leonardo waterfront property willsell for $1.5 million during construction and $2.5 million upon completion, offering investors who seize theopportunity up to a 200% ROI in the next 2 years.

The highly anticipated and most talked-about ‘Vertical City’’ in Nigeria, the LeonardoBySujimoto, is not onlyattempting to beat previous achievements and set new records but also aims to become the mainrepository for global luxury brands, an elite destination wrapped in a first-of-its-kind, unique krion Façadedesigned through a feat of collaboration with other world-leading architects, engineers, QAs, and MEPs,ensuring the iconic structure maintains its shimmering look for the next 100 years.

“For us, the solidity of a building is more important than its height; this is why we have assembled a globalteam and the best hands to construct the iconic LeonardoBySujimoto building, which represents a symbolof our nation’s progress, ambition, independence, creativity, modernity, and quest to surpass theachievements of the late 1970s.” Dr. Ogundele added.

As the sun sets over the tranquil waters of Banana Island, casting its golden glow upon the horizon, theLeonardobySujimoto, when completed by Q4 2026, will stand as the next beacon of opulence andunrivalled sophistication, serving as a retreat for the true 1% of the 1% luxury aficionados and a sanctuaryfor those who demand nothing but the best.

LeonardoBySujimoto, which is expected to launch before the end of July 2024, has already sold out over50% of its first stage units and has a very strict KYC to ensure it attracts and brings in only one type ofclientele. However, to own 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms of the LeonardoBySujimoto, kindly contact Hillary on08098521646 or Mya on 08091243555, and they’ll provide you with the details and requirements of whatit takes to own a piece of the Leonardo.

Dr. Sijibomi Ogundele is the Group Managing Director of Sujimoto Holdings, the Czar of Luxury Real EstateDevelopment, and the mastermind developer behind the renowned Giuliano. Our other audacious projects,such as the most sophisticated building in Banana Island, LucreziaBySujimoto, the grandiose Sujimoto TwinTower, the tallest twin towers in Africa; the regal Queen Amina by Sujimoto, a monument to royalaffluence; the magnificent high-rise LeonardoBySujimoto; the Sujimoto Farm; an advanced farm estatesystem that incorporates housing, farm hospitals, hotels, and markets within an ecosystem, creatingopportunities for agro-tourism and affordable housing., among other projects that have etched anindelible imprint on Nigeria’s skylines, a testament to Sujimoto’s unrivalled mastery of modern-dayengineering.

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Ifetayo Adeniyi

Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

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