Initiatives aimed at transforming and uplifting Pretoria's central business district (CBD) and surrounding areas into a more vibrant, safe and economically sound environment are gaining momentum.
Political musical chairs in the Cape Town unicity administration has led to urban renewal being given a low priority, according to Clifford Sitonga, a member of the executive committee.
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Cape Town - Liberty International, the London-based property group which is also listed in South Africa, reassured a jittery UK property market of its position...
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Johannesburg's central business district (CBD) has looked stark, with office vacancies at about 25% of its total gross lettable area over the past two years, according to vacancy figures from…
Sterkinekor is quitting Durban's up-market La Lucia Mall, a result of the squeeze Old Mutual Property's R1,4bn Gateway Theatre of Shopping is putting on the city's shopping and entertainment market.
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In the coming week Corpcapital's board meets representatives of Old Mutual Asset Managers to discuss the structure of an independent review of Corpcapital's corporate governance.
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CAPE TOWN Property loan stock company Fairvest Property Holdings has made a long-awaited offer for all the properties owned by Bonatla Property Holdings.
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Luxury products giant LVMH, which is a barometer for the global retail industry, yesterday put some glamour in the economic gloom, with strong sales and operating profit, and forecasts of…
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THE new R8 million conference centre at Club Mykonos should contribute significantly to the group's profits and will enhance the value of property in the area.
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Called the Residential Property Owners Association (Respoa) it will soon start lobbying government to broaden the house market and reduce its cost, says chairman Neville Schaefer, chief executive of Trafalgar.
SPEARHEAD Property Holdings' reputation for being able to achieve speedy take-ups on their premises has been confirmed by their leasing division's recent performance on the former Siltek Park.
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