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Durban - A R35bn project to further upgrade Durban’s Point Waterfront - which had stalled because watersports clubs in the area refused to vacate their premises - can begin in earnest after all ...
Durban’s multi-billion rand Point Waterfront urban regeneration development, which stalled until a few years back, is set to benefit from the eThekwini Municipality’s moves to demolish ...
Duban - New plans for the Durban Point Waterfront have raised fears that soaring “Dubai-style” skyscrapers may wreck the character of the city’s most popular watersport beach. While the ...
as part of a R300 million project linked to the Durban Point Waterfront mega development. Durban Tourism CEO and acting eThekwini Deputy City Manager, Philip Sithole, revealed on Thursday, 30 November ...
The R380-million extension of Durban’s famous beachfront promenade by almost a kilometre – from uShaka Marine World at the Point Waterfront to the entrance of SA’s busiest port – is ...
Durban — The Durban Point Waterfront Development, the 10-year, R6bn mixed residential and commercial development bordered by the harbour on three sides, continues to attract interest from investors.
The eThekwini municipality is expected to launch the first phase of its R35 billion Durban Point redevelopment ... a small portion of the R35 billion Point Waterfront Development which aims ...
The eThekwini executive committee is set to break ground on the Durban Point Waterfront project, which will see the city’s coastal skyline changed by skyscrapers and high-rise developments ...
Crime has dropped dramatically in the Durban Point Waterfront precinct - and the police believe they can clean up the area in a year. But that is if they get community assistance. "We want to make ...
Those spots included Durban Point Waterfront Canals, right through the uShaka Marine World water park, and onto Durban's beachfront pools. With a little improvisation, the pair were able to add ...
It’s now the longest uninterrupted waterfront promenade in Africa – making the city’s most important tourism asset even more attractive. Part of the new Durban Point promenade. Future plans ...
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