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Pupkewitz MegaBuild Lifestyle store to open at The Grove

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The Pupkewitz Group has announced the upcoming opening of its new MegaBuild Lifestyle store at The Grove Mall, a development that has created 240 jobs and engaged 34 local subcontractors.

Spanning 7,000 square meters, the store is set to provide an extensive range of home and lifestyle products, including décor, specialist building supplies, and trend-focused items.

Group Strategy Director Andrea Barry described the store as a key investment in Namibia’s future, aimed at enhancing shopping convenience and fostering creativity.

“We are delighted to have created employment for 240 workers and partnered with 34 local subcontractors during this project. The store will offer customers a broader product range and a sophisticated shopping experience that encourages them to explore their own style and creativity,” Barry said.

The company noted that the store’s design incorporates elements inspired by Namibia’s natural beauty, with features such as a garden center at the entrance, a family-friendly coffee shop, and a children’s play area—additions intended to create a welcoming and engaging atmosphere for shoppers.

MegaBuild Lifestyle, according to the Pupkewitz Group, will offer a Click & Collect service for online orders, spacious parking, and easy-to-navigate layouts to ensure a seamless shopping experience.

Collaborative spaces within the store , according to the company, will allow customers to work with design consultants to experiment with colors and textures, supported by a team of knowledgeable staff.

The company also highlighted that the store’s product range includes environmentally friendly and locally produced items, emphasizing its commitment to sustainability and supporting Namibian industries.

The new store, which is set to open soon, is expected to become a major retail destination, combining innovation, thoughtful design, and community engagement.

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