Marina facelift to give Durban 'global flair'
Urban planner, city architect, master mariner and honorary life commodore of the Royal Natal Yacht Club, Willy Vandeverre, believes an upgraded and transformed yacht mole precinct for Durban could soon be a reality.
[Read More]Posted at 08:59AM May 21, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[2]
Department defends plan for Cape Town vlei
Those raising concerns about the proposal to build a shopping centre at Princess Vlei have good intentions, but they must understand the purpose of planning and sustainable development for all.
[Read More]Posted at 08:40AM May 21, 2012 by Editor in Market | Comments[11]
Liquor Board trying to close Radium Beer Hall on technicality
The Gauteng Liquor Board will have to explain in court today why it has suspended the operating licence of the Radium Beer Hall, one of Joburg's oldest bar-and-grills.
[Read More]Posted at 08:29AM May 21, 2012 by Editor in Commercial |
Lobby hits out at opponents of MyCiti rollout
The Cape Chamber of Commerce's opposition to the MyCiti bus rollout to Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain may have something to do with Golden Arrow Bus Services being one of its main members, says Accelerate Cape Town.
[Read More]Posted at 08:22AM May 21, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[1]
Affordable property development proposed for Umhlanga Ridge
In a break from the norm, a new "affordable" housing complex to be built on upmarket Umhlanga Ridge has been met with optimism.
[Read More]Posted at 08:07AM May 21, 2012 by Editor in Residential | Comments[12]
Cape lifestyle attracts foreign students
A Google search of "study abroad Cape Town" leads to nearly 1.3 million results, but one doesn't need online figures to prove that foreign students are flocking to the Mother City now more than ever.
[Read More]Posted at 07:38AM May 21, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns | Comments[1]
More queries in MyCiti service row
The Cape Chamber of Commerce moved to further defend itself in the row which erupted over the MyCiti bus service being extended to the Cape Flats, saying it was not against the service per se, but was simply sounding important warnings.
[Read More]Posted at 07:32AM May 21, 2012 by Editor in Cities and Towns |
