Shop N Save invests $55 million in the construction of a 6-storey mall in Nausori
About 300 people expected to be employed in multi-million dollar project in Nausori

Shop N Save invests $55 million in the construction of a 6-storey mall in Nausori

About 300 people expected to be employed in multi-million dollar project in Nausori

By Navitalai Naivalurua
Thursday 21/09/2023
Artist's impression of the $55 million Shop n Save 6-storey mall

Around 300 people are expected to be employed around the Tailevu, Nausori, Naitasiri and Rewa area after Shop N Save Supermarket confirmed that they will be investing $55 million in the construction of a 6-storey Ratsun City Nausori Complex at the old Nausori Market site.

Shop N Save Supermarket Executive Director Nisheel Deo Kisun says the shop complex will consist of a supermarket, bakery shop, restaurants, a food court, retail shops and office space.

He says it will also consist of a 55-room Ratsun Apartment Hotel complemented by a conference room.

Kisun says they are grateful to be part of the development of Nausori Town.

He adds the project is expected to start in the first half of next year.

While officiating at the Public Private Partnership to develop the Old Nausori Market, Minister for Local Government Maciu Nalumisa urged the Town Council, stakeholders and investors to come up with initiatives that will benefit the ratepayers and residents of Nausori.

He says such projects as this will improve the lives of the community and the economy as a whole.


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