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The Melrose Arch mixed-use development is located in Melrose. The development, which cost ZAR 800 million to build, began construction in 2007, with Phase One completed in November 2009. It contains 170,000 m2 of office and retail space, in addition to residential space and 2 hotels. [ 4 ]
Mall of the South Johannesburg South: Maponya Mall: Soweto: Melrose Arch: Melrose (Johannesburg) Montecasino: Fourways Nelson Mandela Square: Sandton: Newtown Junction: Newtown (Johannesburg) North Riding Square: Northriding Northgate Shopping Centre: Northriding Rivonia Crossing: Rivonia Rivonia Square: Rivonia Rosebank Mall: Rosebank ...
Johannesburg's largest shopping centres, measured by gross leasable area (GLA, the uniform measure of centre size as determined by the International Council of Shopping Centers) are Sandton City, Eastgate, Mall of Africa, Westgate and Cresta. Melrose Arch is one of its most prestigious. [citation needed] Other centres include Hyde Park Corner ...
It is located in Region B of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, and is the location of a Gautrain station. Rosebank has undergone a major face-lift in recent years, with the extensive redevelopment of both the Rosebank Mall and The Zone @Rosebank creating a high-end retail and shopping precinct.
Melrose Estate is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 3 [ needs update ] . Until the early 2000s, the suburb had many fine traditional houses, which are rapidly giving way to cluster house complexes.
The largest single-phase shopping mall built in Africa, The Mall of Africa, is located in the Waterfall City precinct of the town. [7] [8] It is now also home to the new headquarters for a multinational auditing-finance company, PWC. (Constructed by WSP) Visible, as currently (2018) the only skyscraper in Midrand. It will however be rivaled by ...
The Carlton Centre is a 50-storey skyscraper and shopping centre located on Commissioner Street in central Johannesburg, South Africa.At 223 metres (732 ft), it was the tallest building in Africa for 46 years from its completion in 1973 until 2019.
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