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  2. List of Art Deco architecture in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Private Collections furniture store (former Synagogue), Vredehoek, Cape Town; Spar groceries at Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village, Cape Town; former Stakesby-Lewis Hostel, Zonnebloem, Cape Town, 1936; Synagogue, Sea Point, Cape Town, Surrey Mansions, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Muslim motif, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

  3. Famous Brands - Wikipedia

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    Famous Brands (formerly known as Steers Group) is a South African-based conglomerate predominately dealing in quick service and casual dining restaurants, and is currently headquartered in Midrand. Originally founded in the 1960s, it became listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) in 1994.

  4. Steinhoff International - Wikipedia

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    Steinhoff International was a multinational holding company that was dual listed in Germany and South Africa. It was officially delisted in October 2023. [3] Its holdings were in the retail sector, primarily in furniture and household goods, and included a 43,8% stake in South Africa's Pepkor group. The company operated in Europe, Africa, Asia ...

  5. Mugg & Bean - Wikipedia

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    Mugg & Bean is a full-service coffee-themed restaurant franchise, founded in Cape Town, South Africa. The restaurant chain was founded in 1996 by Ben Filmalter after a visit to a Chicago coffee shop in the early 1990s inspired him to open a similar restaurant in South Africa. [2] The first restaurant was opened at the V&A Waterfront in Cape ...

  6. Rosebank, Gauteng - Wikipedia

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    Rosebank is a cosmopolitan commercial and residential suburb to the north of central Johannesburg, South Africa.It is located in Region B of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, and is the location of a Gautrain station.

  7. Johannesburg - Wikipedia

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    Johannesburg is the economic and financial hub of South Africa, producing 16% of South Africa's gross domestic product, and accounts for 40% of Gauteng's economic activity. [citation needed] In a 2008 survey conducted by Mastercard, Johannesburg ranked 47 out of 50 top cities in the world as a worldwide centre of commerce (the only city in Africa).

  8. Johannesburg CBD - Wikipedia

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    The Johannesburg Central Business District, commonly called Johannesburg CBD, is one of the main business centres of Johannesburg, South Africa.It is the densest collection of skyscrapers in Africa, however, due to white flight and urban blight, many of the buildings are unoccupied as tenants have left for more secure locations in the Northern Suburbs, in particular Sandton and Rosebank.

  9. Carlton Hotel (Johannesburg) - Wikipedia

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    During its twenty-five years in operation, the five-star hotel was the finest in South Africa and hosted celebrities including Henry Kissinger, [8] François Mitterrand, Hillary Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Whitney Houston [9] and Mick Jagger. [10] Its restaurant, The Three Ships, was renowned as one of the best in Johannesburg.