Sandton City

Johannesburg, South Africa

Opened: October 1973
Current GLA: Approximately 163 200 m²
Stores: Approximately 294
 

Menlyn Park

Pretoria, South Africa

Opened: November 1979
Current GLA: Approximately 118 862 m²
Stores: Approximately 293 stores
 

The Pavilion

Durban, South Africa

Opened: October 1993
Current GLA: Approximately 119 000m²
Stores: Approximately 240 stores

 

Westgate Shopping Centre

Johannesburg, South Africa

Opened: September 1985
Current GLA: Approximimately 106 270 m²
Stores: Approximately 189
 

Cresta Shopping Centre

Johannesburg, South Africa

Opened: June 1976
Current GLA: Approximately 94 000 m²
Stores: Approximately 240 stores
 

Tyger Valley

Cape Town, South Africa

Opened: August 1985
Current GLA: Approximately 82 844 m²
Stores: Approximately 288
 

Southgate Mall

Johannesburg, South Africa

Opened: October 1990
Current GLA: Approximately 69 000 m²
Stores: Approximately 178
 

Mimosa Mall

Bloemfontein, South Africa

Opened: June 1995
Current GLA: Approximately 36 875 m²
Stores: Approximately 120
 

Cavendish Square

Cape Town, South Africa

Opened: November 1969
Current GLA: Approximately 44 000 m²
Stores: Approximately 200 stores
 
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Sandton City’s R1,77bn facelift on schedule for completion in 2011

July 20, 2009

Scheduled for completion in late 2011, the first phase will entail an extensive refurbishment of the centre as well as bringing on stream a further 30000m² of retail space, with total retail space growing to 131000m² .

“It’s all part of our master vision to ensure the Sandton City complex evolves in response to both global design trends and also its surroundings, its consumers and its retailers,” says Caswell Rampheri, chief operating officer of project developer Liberty Properties.

Demolition of the parkade situated off Rivonia Road was a major undertaking with about 2625m² of car park slab demolished weekly and more than 20000 tons of building material removed from the site.

Where possible, the material has been recycled and Sandton City has rescued a number of reusable items, such as light fittings, for donation to local charities and community groups .

“Demolition was achieved on time taking more than 39000 man hours ,” GHC Africa Projects director Michael Woodruff says.

He says the bulk earthwork will kick off the construction of a new basement area, which will allow for the expansion of the existing shopping malls. This stage of the project will take about six-and-a-half months to complete and includes extensive lateral support to surrounding ground levels and adjacent structures.

Zero Unlimited will undertake the bulk earthworks while Stefanutti Stocks will be responsible for the lateral support and piling.

The earthworks are not expected to interfere with the day-to-day functioning of the mall, even though about 230000m³ of soil and rock will be removed for the basement to be built.

Once the key retail stage is complete, Rampheri says, later phases will focus on office, residential and hospitality uses.

Plans include an estimated 65- storey office tower, a new residential component to enhance Sandton City’s mixed-use focus , and a realignment of the mall and the adjacent Southern Sun hotel. The centre is 75%-owned by Liberty Group and 25%-owned by Pareto.

Rampheri says the long-term vision for the centre is a reaffirmation of Sandton City’s premier position. “Sandton City changed the Sandton skyline when it was first built in the ’ 70s. Our vision is continuing that tradition,” he says.

 

Source: Business Day

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