By Spy Uganda
Just when many thought city real-estate titan Sudhir Ruparelia had exhausted his vertical ambitions, the cranes are quietly warming up for another audacious ascent. Enter Kingdom Kampala Phase II — a 21-storey architectural statement poised to rise immediately adjacent to the existing Kingdom Kampala complex, just below the iconic UBC hill.
And yes, it comes crowned with a helipad! (But did you understand that or I explain?!🤣🏃)
This is not merely an extension; it is an escalation. Phase II is envisioned as a towering affirmation of Sudhir’s long-term bet on Kampala as a continental capital in the making-a city that no longer thinks in low-rise limitations but in airspace confidence. The proposed high-rise, with its sleek modern façade, deliberate vertical lines and commanding elevation, is designed to dominate both sightlines and conversations.

The helipad alone speaks volumes. It signals a new class of functionality, catering to high-level executives, diplomatic traffic, multinational investors and ultra-premium tenants who understand that time, altitude and access are the new currencies of power. Kampala is no longer just growing outward; it is lifting itself upward.

Strategically located next to the original Kingdom Kampala- already a mixed-use behemoth of retail, hospitality and business — Phase II is set to amplify the ecosystem. Offices, luxury accommodation, high-end commercial spaces and executive-grade amenities are expected to blend seamlessly into a vertical micro-city, reinforcing the Kingdom brand as more than a development—but a district.

For Tycoon Sudhir, this is familiar territory. While critics speculate and competitors hesitate, he builds. Where others see risk, he sees skyline. Kingdom Kampala Phase II is not about filling space; it is about defining it.

As Kampala’s urban silhouette evolves, one thing is increasingly clear: Sudhir is not done with the sky. Not even close.
The skyline still has room. And Kingdom Phase II intends to claim it—decisively. See you soon there…!



