Landlords and tenants are likely to change their strategies as the oversupply in A-grade office space eases, says Rodney Luntz of property consultancy Abro Luntz.
The corner for the office market still seems some way away from turning into positive territory, with vacancies in major centres continuing to run at fairly high levels.
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The R20 million Emakhosini Valley project in Zululand had received a further R3.2 million to build a lodge for local and international tourists, Andrew Venter, the chief executive of the…
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Iliad Africa, listed under the construction and building materials sector of the JSE Securities Exchange lists, is expanding its retail footprint into KwaZulu Natal.
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Whilst we are still receiving comments from key players concerning the Johannesburg Planning system, we use this opportunity to revisit the office grading process. In this our 2nd follow-up report,…
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CAPE TOWN Fixed investment in manufacturing plant continues to improve, indicating the sector is maintaining its recent growth trend despite a slowing in sales, orders and production volumes in the…
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THE urban regeneration tax incentives announced in this year's budget may be generous but are unlikely to lead to large-scale refurbishment of blocks of flats to create affordable rental accommodation…
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THE conversion of a notorious jail into a new home for the South African Archives and the development of the surrounding office parks have done much to change the image…
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COMING up for auction this month are a split-level property in Blackheath industria, and the entire property portfolio of one seller who has properties in the mixed-use area of Ottery.
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WHILE the motivation behind the Property Rates Bill is supported by the property industry, there are doubts as to whether it will address the problems municipalities and law-abiding owners are…
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THE opening of the new bridge to Thesen Islands in the Knysna Lagoon has been described as an environmental achievement by the developers of the new marina, spread across 19…
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The Spatial Development Framework and associated planning policies are set to play an important role in the future development of Johannesburg. In this week's article, we introduce the SDF and…
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Construction on the R1.7 billion King Shaka International airport north of Durban would start in the second half of next year and would be completed by 2006, the project manager…
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LARGER companies with poor space configurations are losing millions annually through reduced productivity, says Michael Schirnig, head of Corporate Real Estate Services at Old Mutual Properties.
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