It was a major boost for the Lagos luxury real estate market as 7-Fifteen Capital Limited, a luxury real estate development company headquartered in Abuja, officially launched its Lagos office in Ikoyi at the weekend.
The launch signals a significant step in the company’s expansion into Nigeria’s most dynamic real estate market.
7-Fifteen Capital Limited is a luxury real estate development company founded in 2020 and headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria. The company develops high-end residential and mixed-use properties in prime locations, with a focus on exceptional design, quality delivery, and enduring value.
Its Abuja portfolio includes the completed 7-Fifteen Lakeside Estate in Jabi, the city’s first waterfront community, alongside active developments such as Myari Lakeside, The Residence, The Shore, and The Cove Lakeside.
The Lagos launch was an evening of glitz and glamour. It opened with an art exhibition by Yenwa Gallery titled Load-Bearing, featuring five sculptural works commissioned by 7-Fifteen Capital.
The exhibition showcased visual interpretations of the company’s developments and architectural journey, including its Lagos project, Zuri Residences on George Street, Ikoyi, already underway.
The showcase offered guests an immersive introduction to the brand’s design philosophy and vision for premium living, using art as the lens through which 7-Fifteen Capital introduced its work and ambitions into Lagos.
The event attracted an influential gathering of business leaders, investors, and public figures, including Aliko Dangote, Chairman of Dangote Group; Hakeem Belo-Osagie, Chairman of Metis Capital Partners; Atedo Peterside, Founder of Stanbic IBTC and the ANAP Foundation;
Others are Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Co-Founder of Access Bank and Coronation Group and Chairman of the Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation; Jumoke Oduwole, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment; Minister of Education, Maruf Tunji Alausa; and the Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, among other distinguished guests.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu delivered the keynote address, speaking on Lagos’ continued growth and its vast potential as a global real estate destination. He highlighted the important role quality developers play in shaping a city that is not only functional, but also aspirational, formally welcoming 7-Fifteen Capital to Lagos and expressing confidence in the company’s commitment to excellence, delivery, and thoughtful design.
Tope Adekoya, CEO and Co-Founder of 7-Fifteen Capital, spoke on the company’s growth and expansion into Lagos, recalling that “when we founded 7-Fifteen, our goal was simple—to build refined, intentional spaces that people would be proud to call home.”
Continuing, he said, “in Abuja, that vision grew into developments like Myari Lakeside, The Residence, and The Cove Lakeside— projects defined by craftsmanship and a deep respect for the relationship between architecture and everyday living.
Adekoya noted that as they enter Lagos, a city driven by energy, ambition, and constant evolution, they do so with the same philosophy and a long-term commitment to contributing meaningful value to its future landscape.
The launch ceremony also featured a panel discussion titled ‘From Land to Keys: Fixing the Gaps in Lagos Real Estate Delivery.’ It brought together industry leaders and practitioners for a conversation on the opportunities and challenges shaping property development in Lagos.
A major highlight of the evening was the formal introduction of the 7-Fifteen Foundation, the company’s social impact arm focused on advancing social welfare and expanding access to opportunity for underserved communities, particularly children and young adults facing barriers to education, employment, training, and necessities.
Commenting on the Foundation, Adesuwa Belo-Osagie, Deputy CEO and Co-Founder of 7-Fifteen Capital, noted that they were not just building in Lagos, but also building for Lagos. “The same care we bring to creating beautiful, lasting homes is the care we want to extend to the communities around them,” he assured.
Continuing, he said, “through the Foundation, we are investing in people, especially young people, who deserve greater access to opportunity. Good living is not only about the spaces we occupy, but also about the lives we can build within them.”
The evening concluded with a networking reception attended by financiers, developers, investors, and business leaders, reflecting the significance of the occasion and the anticipation surrounding the company’s Lagos expansion.
As guests engaged with the company’s leadership, developments, and artistic installations, the atmosphere reflected optimism and quiet confidence about what lies ahead. By the end of the evening, the message was clear: “Lagos, 7-Fifteen Capital is here.”
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