Woodley, Nairobi

Woodley
Woodley is located in Kenya
Woodley
Woodley
Location of Woodley in Kenya
Coordinates: 1°18′10″S 36°46′53″E / 1.30278°S 36.78139°E / -1.30278; 36.78139
CountryKenya
CountyNairobi City
Sub-countyKibra

Woodley is a residential neighbourhood in the city of Nairobi. It is approximately 4.4 kilometres (2.7 mi) west of the central business district. It generally a low-density suburb that lies north of Africa's largest slum, Kibera. Woodley Estate was completed in 1950 and named after the then mayor of Nairobi, Sir Richard Woodley.

Location

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Woodley Estate is located approximately 4.4 kilometres (2.7 mi) west of Nairobi's central business district. Woodley Estate is straddled by Ngong Road to the south. It borders Kilimani Estate to the north, Golf Course to the east and Kibera to the south. Electorally, most of Woodley is placed under Kibra Constituency.

Overview

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The estate was actualised by colonial mayor of Nairobi Sir Richard Woodley. Construction of Woodley Estate began in the late 1940s and completed in 1950. Woodley comprised 300 housing units made up of flats, and two and three bed-roomed stand-alone bungalows.[1] It was a whites-only neighbourhood during colonial Kenya, but after independence the white residents left the country or moved out to more upscale neighbourhoods such as Karen, Kitisuru and Westlands. The estate's new residents were the influential African locals who had climbed the social ladder, such as politicians and trade unionists.[2][3] In 1959, the first phase of a shopping mall of its kind was completed in Woodley: Adams Arcade Shopping Centre was intended to serve the residents of Woodley and its environs.[4][5] The estate was zoned as a residential neighbourhood with occasional apartments, with a maximum of four storeys, and mainly hosts the middle-income segment of Nairobi residents.[6][7]

Points of interest

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  1. Adams Arcade, a shopping mall along Ngong Road, in Woodley.[4]
  2. Prestige Plaza, a shopping mall along Ngong Road, in Woodley.

References

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  1. ^ Ouko, Charles. "Woodley estate recast into the modern day happy valley". The Standard. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ Wanzala, James. "Woodley marks anniversary of land activist Charles Yaw Sosah". The Standard. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  3. ^ Muthoni, Kamau. "Woodley estate owners ordered out of their old houses". The Standard. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Adamsarcade". Adams Arcade. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
  5. ^ October 13, 2016, Thursday (25 December 2020). "Colonial Stores to Adam's Arcade and man behind the enterprise". Business Daily. Retrieved 19 November 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Mido, Collins Lugalia. "Zorning Ordinance-Nairobi". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ Akeyo, Isaac (8 July 2021). "Best Nairobi Metropolitan Estates With Sufficient Water Supply". Kenyans.co.ke. Retrieved 19 November 2022.