Notorious Senator Park may be empty by March
One of Cape Town city centre's most notorious buildings could possibly be emptied for renovations by March, but this would depend on approval from the owners of 168 flats in Senator Park.
[Read More]Posted at 10:50AM Jan 20, 2010 by Editor in Residential | Comments[6]
New hotel opens in historic heart of Cape Town
The first hotel in South Africa to be developed by India's Tata Group at a cost of R500 million, the opulent five-star Taj in the heart of Cape Town, is almost fully booked for the soccer World Cup in June and July.
[Read More]Posted at 09:12AM Jan 20, 2010 by Editor in Market | Comments[2]
Joburg's Rea Vaya gets honourable mention
Joburg "should be proud" to lead the way in sustainable transport in Africa and the world, experts say at the Sustainable Transport Awards in the US.
[Read More]Posted at 08:47AM Jan 20, 2010 by Editor in Market |
Joburg landscapes ahead of soccer World Cup
Johannesburg has been landscaping pavements and traffic islands to beautify the city ahead of the expected influx of tourists for the FIFA World Cup in June.
[Read More]Posted at 08:00AM Jan 20, 2010 by Editor in Market | Comments[2]
