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Tuesday, 15 October 2002 10:01

Spur moves to Tokai-on-Main centre

THE LITTLE Creek Spur, run by Graham Morrison who, with 20 years in the business is one of the most experienced franchise operators in the Spur Group, is moving to Tokai-on-Main shopping centre.
A considerable wave of tenant-driven retail property expansion is likely to
ONE OF the major concerns still facing the building industry is the shortage of skilled labour, says Nico Mass, newly appointed president of the Building Industries Federation South Africa (Bifsa).
Monday, 14 October 2002 10:01

Mixed-use project planned for Milnerton.

A SEVEN-HECTARE site in a strategic position on Bosmansdam Road, Milnerton, near Century City is to be developed as a mixed retail, business and residential project.
LONG awaited deal for the redevelopment of the former Naspers Building in Buitengracht Street has been signed - and a high proportion of both the consulting and the contracting work will be handled by empowerment groups...
Monday, 14 October 2002 10:01

Growth may put SA high on global chart.

Durban - South Africa had a good chance of becoming a leading international economy because its projected 3 percent growth rate for 2003 was higher than average global expectations, Alec Erwin, the minister of trade and industry, said yesterday.
Monday, 14 October 2002 10:01

The Retail Macro Economic Environment.

The continued momentum of retail trade sales and household expenditure is somewhat surprising given the very real impacts of inflation and interest rates over the past months.
Friday, 11 October 2002 02:00

Out of pocket

Samrand, the property development group owned by Malaysian businessman Dato Samsudin, is experiencing a few financial hiccups as a result of the incorporation of Centurion in the Tshwane metropolitan council.
Friday, 11 October 2002 02:00

House building sector buoyant.

Building activity in the residential sector had remained buoyant, but the nonresidential sector was struggling.

Sunday, 06 October 2002 12:24

Racecourse developers on second building.

HAVING let the first building at the Kenilworth racecourse redevelopment, Regent Square, Rabie Property Projects and its partners on this development, Abland (Cape) and Absa Bank Developments have started on the second building.

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