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Charles Potgieter Investments will soon develop a 1,2 hectare hillside site mooted to be the 'new residential and commercial hub' - overlooking the new Tyger Valley Velodrome and Waterfront.
An area long under the eye of various Cape developers is finally coming into bloom.
Wednesday, 27 February 2002 03:01

Joint venture to develop Tyger Valley site

A JOINT venture between property developing company Charles Potgieter Investments and Cape of Good Hope Bank is to develop a 1,2ha site in Tyger Valley as a R130m office campus called Tyger Chambers.
Tuesday, 12 March 2002 03:01

Fairways Office Park develops fast

THE first building has already been completed and the next five buildings are coming out of the ground at the Fairways Office Park.
Thursday, 14 March 2002 03:01

Major shift in perception for Cape Town

Perceptions about Cape Town’s central city have shown a remarkable turnaround in just two years.
Wednesday, 13 February 2002 03:01

CBD benefits from relocation

THE relocation of two major educational institutions to larger, upgraded premises in Cape Town's CBD is welcome support for the efforts made in reinforcing investor confidence in the area,
Wednesday, 30 January 2002 03:01

Cape Town CBD retail and development

Retailers in general are beginning to realise they have underestimated the market'
THE success of the revitalisation programme in the Central City of Cape Town will soon be broadcast to 125 million homes across Europe, the Unites States, the Middle East and Africa.
Wednesday, 06 March 2002 03:01

Cape CBD winning on security

Perceptions about Cape Town's central city regarding security and leanliness has shown a turnaround over the past two years, according to an user survey released by the Cape Town Partnership.
Monday, 25 February 2002 03:01

Planing Philosophy and Consensus

Moreland developments follow the overall philosophy and consensus which was completed in the 1990s by the Tongaat-Hulett Planning Forum, a team of academics, businessmen, social, economic and political researchers who were tasked with creating a vision for the then equivalent of the current Durban Metropolitan Area.