The City of Cape Town, in partnership with Eskom and the South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA), launched Cape Town’s Energy Efficiency Forum (EEF) in 2009 to assist commercial buildings and operations in improving their energy efficiency.
The City of Cape Town has taken public transport to the next level with the launch of its first green transport facility.
The Black River Park, an office park has completed an expansion of its solar photovoltaic power generation facilities and will be selling its surplus power to the City of Cape Town.
Bitter battle is looming after the City of Cape Town approved the construction of 600 housing units, a school and a private nature reserve on the farm Uitkamp in Durbanville.
The agreement signed by the City of Cape Town and Nedbank in November 2007 to co-operate in the development of affordable housing projects on land owned by the municipality, has been taken a step further
Commercial property association Sapoa and various government departments have agreed to work together in finding solutions to problems facing the property industry.
One of the very few independent women professional property consultants in South Africa, Wendy Hartshorne, has been elected chairman of the Western Cape region of the South African Property Owners' Association (Sapoa).
Well-known property economist and vice chairman of the South African Property Owners' Association (Sapoa) Western Cape region Wendy Hartshorne has been appointed special consultant to Collins Commercial Properties' recently established Private Client Investment Division (PCI).
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