Kampala‘s Skyline Gets a Luxurious Upgrade: Sudhir Ruparelia‘s One-10 Apartments Promise a New Standard of Living
Kampala, Uganda - September 10, 2025 – A wave of excitement is building in Kampala as renderings of the One-10 Apartment tower, the latest ambitious project from ugandan real estate mogul sudhir Ruparelia, circulate widely online. The 15-story development, located in the prestigious Kololo neighborhood, is poised to redefine upscale living in the Ugandan capital, offering a blend of modern design and premium amenities.
The One-10 Apartments, a project by the Ruparelia Group, mark a important advancement in Uganda’s luxury real estate market.Situated on Prince Charles Drive, the tower will house 156 meticulously designed units – ranging from one to four bedrooms and spanning 183 to 250 square meters. The name “One-10” is a nod to the building’s origins, having evolved from a smaller, ten-unit structure into the sophisticated, 17-story landmark it is becoming.
Early visuals showcase a striking architectural design: curved, orange-toned facades complemented by expansive glass balconies and lush, palm-lined landscaping. The overall aesthetic aims to create a resort-like atmosphere within the vibrant city.
“This development is not just about bricks and mortar; it’s about creating a lifestyle that matches global standards right here in Kampala,” explained Sudhir Ruparelia,founder of the Ruparelia Group,in a recent statement.The One-10 Apartments represent the latest addition to Ruparelia’s notable portfolio, joining iconic projects like Kingdom Kampala and the recently completed Pearl Tower one, all contributing to a dramatic transformation of Kampala’s skyline.
Social media is abuzz with reactions to the project, with many praising Ruparelia’s vision. One X user commented that he is “single-handedly decorating Kampala’s skyline.” The images have generated thousands of views and sparked conversations about the availability of luxury living options in a city facing a significant housing deficit.
The apartments are competitively priced and