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Rabie builds on its successes at Century City | Sable Park is fully let

Rabie Property Group’s newest office development, Sable Park, is fully let.  Completed towards the end of 2018, this 5-star Green Star development has attracted prime tenants.  Discovery occupies the larger of the two buildings – 8 300 m2, against the other, an inverse, near-repeat design of 8 000 m2. Discovery, committing to the project early […]

Century City Traffic

Peak hour traffic congestion at Century City has decreased significantly in recent years notwithstanding the fact that further new developments have come on stream. The CCPOA has been measuring traffic tailbacks at the main three exits out of Century City every 15 minutes between 16h30 and 18h00 from Mondays to Fridays for the past five years. Rush hour traffic congestion peaked in 2015 when infrastructure projects to improve traffic flows were under construction

Century City’s E-Parking revamped to make way for new development

Century City’s popular E-Parking system is undergoing a major revamp and expansion to meet increased demand and to make way for new developments. The E-Parking system was introduced at Century City 10 years ago to provide affordable public parking for those working in the precinct and demand for additional parking has grown with the precinct. […]

R33m MyCiti Trunk Station to be built at Century City

Construction of a MyCiti Trunk Station at Century City, which will be a major interchange between the trunk and feeder routes of the city’s Rapid Bus Transit system, is to start later this year with completion set for the second quarter of 2014.  It is to be developed at a cost of R33million by the […]

Curro opens new school at Century City

Listed private school company, Curro Holdings, has opened a new school at Century City which is expected to further increase demand for residential and commercial property in the burgeoning precinct. Executive Head Sean Friedenthal says enrolments at the school for the first year at just under 300 were much higher than they had initially been […]