Discover the Depths: A Subterranean Oasis for Your Vehicle
Beneath the bustling activity of Joina City’s retail floors, a labyrinth of convenience awaits—our underground parking. Here’s why it’s more than just a place to park your car:
- Capacity and Accessibility:
- 600 parking bays spread across 3 levels meaning 600 vehicles find shelter within this vast expanse, ensuring that you’ll always find a spot.
- Conveniently located near the mall’s main entrances, the underground parking is easily accessible from all directions.
- Security and Peace of Mind:
- 24/7 surveillance keeps a watchful eye on your vehicle, providing peace of mind while you shop or dine.
- Well-lit and monitored, the underground parking area prioritizes your safety.
- Climate-Controlled Comfort:
- Whether it’s scorching heat or pouring rain, your car remains protected from the elements.
- The underground environment maintains a pleasant temperature, shielding your vehicle from extreme weather conditions.
- Efficient Traffic Flow:
- Designed with efficiency in mind, the parking layout minimizes congestion.
- Clearly marked lanes and strategically placed ramps ensure smooth movement.
- Proximity to Elevators and Escalators:
- As you ascend from the underground, you seamlessly transition into the vibrant mall experience.
- The single largest lift and escalator installation in Zimbabwe connects the underground parking to the upper levels.
- Eco-Friendly Initiatives:
- Joina City embraces sustainability. The underground parking incorporates energy-efficient lighting and ventilation systems.
- By choosing underground parking, you contribute to reducing the mall’s overall carbon footprint.
- History and Symbolism:
- The construction of Joina City began in 1998, and overcoming challenges, it was completed in 2010.
- This subterranean space symbolizes resilience, progress, and hope for Zimbabwe.
So, next time you visit Joina City, remember that beneath your feet lies a world of convenience—a sanctuary for your vehicle, waiting to welcome you into the heart of Harare’s retail pulse