Developers set to inject billions into Inner City development www.joburg.org.za On Monday, 29 April the Joburg Property Company (JPC) announced the 10 property developers who’ve won the 24 tenders to reconstruct CBD buildings at...
The International Downtown Association (IDA) recognized 65 outstanding projects as winners of the Downtown Achievement Awards which identify improvements to urban centers by dedicated organizations around the globe. The winning organizations represent nearly 50...
The iconic 30-storey Towers Main building in Johannesburg’s ABSA Precinct now has a new owner and a new lease on life. Divercity Urban Renewal Fund has taken transfer of Towers Main and is giving...
Modes, mechanisms and modalities of middle class suburban governance by Margot Rubin and Alexandra Appelbaum, presented by Margot Rubin Tuesday, 16 April 16:00-17:30 First Floor Seminar Room, John Moffat Building, University of Witwatersrand Abstract:...
Join a special breakfast session seminar as part of the Faces of the City programme: Clash of meanings and unfulfilled ideals in Johannesburg post-apartheid public spaces by Ilaria Boniburini Tuesday, 9 April, breakfast session...
Executive Mayor, Councillor Herman Mashaba invites stakeholders to the second City of Johannesburg Prospectus Launch. The properties marked for development are in Orange Grove, Houghton, Randburg and Rosebank and are envisioned to be mixed...
by GPMA · Published 25th February 2019
· Last modified 4th March 2019
The City of Johannesburg has yet again taken a step forward in its effort and commitment towards addressing unequal spatial development and transformation following the approval of the Inclusionary Housing Policy by Council yesterday, 21 February 2019.
“The Greater Tygerberg Partnership is transforming Bellville into a leading African City. It’s not enough to leave Bellville to its own devices. It needs to be fully imagined in order to meet its potential....