Lagos Free Zone Commissions EDGE-Certified Irele Tower To Meet Rising Demand For Sustainable Commercial Infrastructure

Irele Tower launches in Lagos Free Zone, offering 12,000sqm of EDGE-certified green office space to boost Nigeria’s industrial and commercial investment.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 3, 2026, 4:24 PM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from BI Africa

Lagos Free Zone Commissions EDGE-Certified Irele Tower To Meet Rising Demand For Sustainable Commercial Infrastructure - article image
Lagos Free Zone Commissions EDGE-Certified Irele Tower To Meet Rising Demand For Sustainable Commercial Infrastructure - article image

Sustainable Expansion Within The Lekki Corridor

The commissioning of Irele Tower marks a significant milestone in the physical and economic evolution of the Lagos Free Zone. This nine-storey development introduces approximately 12,000 square metres of premium office and retail capacity to a region rapidly becoming Nigeria’s primary industrial heartland. By focusing on resource-efficient design, the project aims to satisfy the growing requirements of global firms that prioritize proximity to modern port and logistics infrastructure without compromising on environmental standards.

Regulatory Compliance Through Green Engineering

A defining feature of the new tower is its status as an EDGE-certified structure, a designation granted by the International Finance Corporation. The building is engineered to operate with 26% less energy and 46% less water than conventional commercial developments in the region. These efficiency gains are not merely symbolic but are designed to lower long term operating costs for tenants while improving the indoor environmental quality, setting a new benchmark for sustainable commercial real estate in West Africa.

State Support For Infrastructure Led Growth

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has framed the completion of Irele Tower as a core component of a broader strategy to strengthen the state as a premier investment destination. During the commissioning ceremony, the Governor emphasized that such projects are essential for driving industrialization and economic diversification. The ongoing development within the Lagos Free Zone is intended to act as a catalyst for job creation by providing the high-grade facilities necessary for international corporations to establish a permanent presence.

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