A Public User Survey conducted amongst the business community, employees, shoppers, residents and tourists in the Sea Point area has revealed that the implementation of a City Improvement District (CID)…
The information available to the State on its fixed assets has come a long way since 1994 when incomplete and disjointed property information was contained in a roomful of brown…
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Friday, 09 February 2001 03:01
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Consultants in Association, the consortium that won the public works contract to set up a property asset management framework, says it will tread carefully so as not to undermine government's…
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Wednesday, 26 September 2001 03:01
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BROOKLYN Mall in Pretoria attracted a record 265000 vehicles during December, vindicating the decision that it will be the only property in the original Richway portfolio not to be sold.
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Wednesday, 07 February 2001 03:01
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The following is a short synopsis of some of the trends and factors influencing the property market in the CBDs of Gauteng and its decentralised suburbs. This summary should shed…
The Tshwane metropolitan council has allocated 4ha of land in the Pretoria city centre for the construction of a R1bn office park to be known as the Mandela Development Corridor.
Property in the Pretoria city centre is managing to hold its own in a tough market, says Jeffrey Wapnick, of City Property Administration.h market, says Jeffrey Wapnick, of City Property…
The Buffalo City municipality has been accused by the local chapter of the Sapoa of committing commercial blackmail against landlords by implementing the Local Government Municipal Systems Act.
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Tuesday, 29 May 2001 03:01
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THE Johannesburg Roads Agency, owned by the Johannesburg metropolitan council, has set aside R392m for the maintenance of existing, and the construction of new, roads.
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Thursday, 20 September 2001 03:01
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Some 400 delegates representing the world's financiers and suppliers of rolling stock are expected at an investment conference for the R7-billion Gautrain Rapid Rail Link project, starting today.
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Tuesday, 04 September 2001 03:01
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While a further reduction to the interest rate would have been a bonus for aspirant…
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