Wednesday, 08 April 2009 02:00

New precinct in the Inner City

A less posh version of favourite social spaces like Melrose Arch, the 120 End Street development is within walking distance of 150 000 residents in Hillbrow, Berea, Joubert Park and the city centre.

Inner city property developer Aengus Lifestyle Properties has begun converting the historic YMCA building in Bramfontein into its biggest mixed-use development to date.

Inner city property developer Aengus Lifestyle Properties has begun converting the historic YMCA building in Bramfontein into its biggest mixed-use development to date

Aengus Property Holdings is turning the Joburg CBD into a sought-after residential address with the conversion of an entire city block at the hub of Gautrain commuter belt into quality loft apartments

The developers of the ‘Bridge Precinct’ in Braamfontein have announced that all 5,000m2 of commercial space in the precinct is now fully let.

Monday, 09 July 2007 02:00

Jo’burg - A City Rejuvenated

Inner city regeneration around the world is not a new concept and in South Africa it is currently occurring in all the major centres. Success is universal and momentum is continually fuelled by newer and bigger public and private investment projects

Tuesday, 14 November 2006 02:00

Joburg CBD revamp appears to be paying off

Confidential in Johannesburg's inner city continues to rise, attracting new investors willing to tackle projects in both the residential and commercial markets, says a report released on Monday. vBusiness confidence was found to be highest in the cultural arc development zone linking Braamfontein to Newtown.

Thursday, 07 September 2006 02:00

Pay attention to the urban voices

Two of the stories told in the new State of the Cities report offer rich insights into the way ordinary people live in SA’s post-apartheid cities but, at the same time, highlight the complex challenges city governments face.

Wednesday, 06 September 2006 02:00

Maiprop high-rise to house working class

Black-owned property investment company Mageba Investment Properties (Maiprop) is planning to build a multistorey, 200-unit residential building on a 3000m² piece of land owned by the company in the Park Station area, Braamfontein.

The rejuvenation of Braamfontein is enjoying a further boost with the news that Danaug Investments has unveiled the first component of its “Bridge Precinct” development on the strategic Smit Street East-West axis.

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