A R2bn information technology (IT) park has won the vote of the public works ministry as the most suitable proposal for a state-owned 150ha site in Midrand, north of Johannesburg.
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Wednesday, 22 August 2001 03:01
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Foundation director says proposed new science and technology development is likely to prosper because of its niche characteristics ONLY the daring would commission a R1,6bn commercial property development.
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Wednesday, 27 June 2001 03:01
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LINBRO Business Park, just off the N3 highway in Sandton, has launched its fourth phase of 20ha. This brings the total development to date to 80ha, out of its full…
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Thursday, 01 March 2001 03:01
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Inner-city housing is being snapped up and cleaned up While suburbia is steadily being transformed into a morass of ill-planned, overcrowded business nodes, Johannesburg's inner city is winning a war…
Gauteng's R1,7bn expected to revitalise city's ailing inner suburbs Johannesburg's struggling central business district (CBD) is set to become one of the biggest benefactors of the Gauteng government's commitment to…
An increasing number of new black-owned business enterprises were opting to set up shop in the Johanneburg CBD, Kendal Probert, an Old Mutual Properties portfolio manager, said at the weekend.
JOHANNESBURG's central business district (CBD) office market faces yet another disincentive as rentals in nearby decentralised areas such as Rosebank and Parktown decline.
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Wednesday, 08 August 2001 03:01
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Johannesburg - The uncontrolled explosion in especially office development in South Africa is leading to an oversupply of office space which is already threatening to reach crisis
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Thursday, 09 August 2001 03:01
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Walking down Fox Street with Gerald Olitzki is like stepping out with Mr Jo'burg. The practising attorney, who has come up with a workable way of filling city-centre buildings with…
Researchers at the National Institute for Economic Policy (NIEP), a Johannesburg-based non-governmental organisation, have published a critical analysis of the South African manufacturing sector.
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Friday, 25 January 2002 02:00
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UTILITY costs are often ignored, but savings can be generated in this area. The commercial sector could save R800m a year alone by effectively structuring electricity costs.
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Monday, 30 July 2001 02:00
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The commercial and industrial property market in SA is taking an increasingly focused view of the different types of risk that pertain to investment in different property sectors and nodes,…
When it comes to designing office spaces, one size definitely does not fit all –…
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