eProperty News
Wednesday, 23 May 2001 03:01

Impact of oversupply

OVERSUPPLY continues to dominate most sectors of SA's property market as the development of megaprojects in cities gains impetus, with industry players hoping for further interest-rate cuts to give the sector a boost.
Monday, 26 February 2001 02:00

Hurdle rate comes down - Rode

PROFIT expectations in the property industry are dropping in line with declining inflation expectations, says property economics and valuations firm Rode & Associates in its latest property state report.
Thursday, 20 September 2001 02:00

Highrise office tower future

People may be nervous of them now, but companies need central locations
Monday, 10 September 2001 02:00

Fraser slates smart growth

It is inevitable that the Cape Town Partnership's "smart growth" proposal would generate opposition as there are two diametrically opposed views when it comes to any discussion on the issue, says Neil Fraser, executive director of the Central Johannesburg Partnership (CJP).
Friday, 16 March 2001 02:00

Dicey Property Statistics & Valuations

Be wary of official' industry valuations. There aren't any
Wednesday, 21 February 2001 02:00

Convenient mini office parks create new trend

MARKET is emerging in mini office parks with premises ranging from between 600m² and 1000m² for smaller and mediumsized companies, says Rodney Luntz of property consultancy Abro Luntz.
Saturday, 01 January 2000 02:00

CBD's continuing challenges

But retaining tenants requires big commitment from owners
Thursday, 07 June 2001 02:00

Advertising through property portfolio

MAJOR advertisers and their agencies can now plan a national campaign embracing a 400-building portfolio managed by Old Mutual Properties.
Thursday, 24 January 2002 18:19

Various investments&projects

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY Aspen Pharmacare is to invest between R50 and R100 million in the Eastern Cape over the next 12 months. Speaking at the opening of a R8-million oral contraceptive factory in East London, Pharmacare group chief executive Stephen Saad said "we have ambitious plans over the next year to significantly increase our manufacturing capabilities in order to take advantage of export opportunities.

Friday, 01 June 2001 03:01

Tourism punt

THE EASTERN CAPE could dominate the Indian Ocean tourism market, says Graham Vass, general manager of The Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment World in Port Elizabeth.

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