Tag: South Africa real estate

South African tycoon Stephen Brookes gains over $10 million from Balwin stake

Stephen Brookes' Balwin stake jumps over $10 million as Balwin Properties shares rally on a proposed buyout and delisting plan.

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Inospace eyes $60 million industrial expansion after asset sell-out

South Africa’s Inospace targets $60m+ acquisitions after R545m asset sales, boosting SME industrial and logistics real estate growth.

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Construction starts on $39 million GrandWest Mall project in South Africa

South Africa’s retail property sector is set for a major addition as construction begins on the R650 million ($39 million) GrandWest Mall in Cape Town, a development expected to strengthen one of the city’s busiest entertainment and commercial hubs.  The project moved into its building phase after the transfer of land to a joint venture between Flanagan & Gerard Property…

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Bram Fischer mall in Johannesburg heads to auction next week

A well-established shopping centre in Johannesburg is set to go under the hammer next week, offering investors a chance to acquire a fully operating commercial asset in one of the city’s busiest retail districts.  The Bram Fischer Shopping Centre in Randburg will be auctioned on May 12, in a sale that comes as demand for quality income-producing commercial property remains…

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South Africa’s 10 office hubs powering global business

South Africa’s office hubs from Sandton to Cape Town are becoming ESG-driven corporate powerhouses attracting global firms and investors.

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Jankielsohn family’s $9 million Piketberg mall expansion nears completion

Piketberg Mall is nearing completion of a $9 million expansion led by the Jankielsohn family and financed by Nedbank.

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10 real estate developers in South Africa

South Africa’s leading property developers emerge as bellwethers amid urban and investment shifts.

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