HARARE – The iconic Sam Levy’s Village is up for sale for a staggering US$120 million, after 34 years of family ownership.

The shopping complex, popularly known as “The Village”, has been a destination for both shoppers and savvy businesspeople since 1990, when it was constructed by the late Sam Rahamin Levy, once a well-known Jewish businessman.

Pam Golding Properties, an independent real estate company, is handling the sale of the upmarket property.

“Pam Golding Properties are honoured to have the opportunity to present what the population of Zimbabwe safeguard as their most prestigious shopping complex in the entire country, none other than Sam Levy’s Village.

“Spread across 30 acres of prime land in the leafy suburb of Borrowdale, Harare, this once in a lifetime opportunity to own a remarkable investment portfolio is now available to the astute investor with a unique vision and we are here to help with the acquisition process.

“Sam Levy’s Village, Zimbabwe’s premium shopping and dining destination, has continued to deliver the highest standards when it comes to service delivery over the last & decades, when it comes to security, ambiance second to none thanks to its open air feel, a wide range of retail outlets and friendly people who work in the retail spaces,” Pam Golding Properties said in a marketing flier.