Strategic Commercial Asset

Janani Luwum Church House

A flagship CCHCL investment on Kampala Road, translating long-term Church vision into stable commercial infrastructure and sustainable mission support.

16 Storeys Plot 34 Kampala Road Anchor-Tenant Model
Investment Story

From Vision to Revenue-Generating Landmark


Named after Archbishop Janani Luwum, this tower reflects the Church's long-standing ambition to build commercially strong assets that support ministry beyond donations alone.

Construction started in 2011 and commissioning followed in 2018. Project financing combined Church contribution and debt structuring, with loan retirement recorded in June 2024.

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Janani Luwum Church House high-rise facade in Kampala

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Floor Use Profile

Explore Functional Zones in the Tower


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Levels 1-4: Anchor and High-Traffic Use

Lower floors support high footfall functions and anchor tenant activity, strengthening occupancy confidence for the wider property.

  • Banking and customer-facing operational floors
  • Strong daily access patterns and service visibility
  • Grounds stable cashflow and tenant credibility

Levels 5-10: Core Commercial Offices

Mid-rise office floors are designed for organizations requiring central location, reliability, and a recognizably premium business address.

  • Flexible tenancy configurations for corporate occupants
  • Reliable utilities and serviceability expectations
  • Proximity to city transport and institutional partners

Levels 11-16: Institutional and Executive Functions

Upper floors serve strategic institutional and leadership-level purposes, balancing mission visibility with commercial performance.

  • Executive and institutional office environments
  • Space profile suited for board-level operations
  • High-value positioning within Kampala CBD skyline
Development Timeline

Major Milestones in the Church House Journey


1977

The vision for a major Church-backed commercial building gains renewed strategic emphasis during a centenary period.

2011

Construction phase begins, advancing from conceptual ambition to visible city infrastructure.

2018

Official commissioning marks operational activation of a 16-storey commercial landmark.

June 2024

Debt retirement milestone strengthens long-term net income contribution toward Church mission priorities.

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A Landmark That Funds Long-Term Mission

Janani Luwum Church House demonstrates how disciplined real estate strategy can sustain Church programs, institutional resilience, and future development.