South Africa: Cape Town Council Approves Social Housing At 'Fruit and Veg' Site
The City Council's approval enables YG Group to develop 237 social housing units targeting households earning up to R22,000 monthly, with a seven-year completion clause.
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‘Fruit & Veg’ CBD site redevelopment gets the nod
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced that 237 social housing units are to be built in the inner city as part of the City’s affordable housing drive, following Council’s approval of the final release of City-owned land known as the ‘Fruit & Veg’ site. The 3,300m2 property, currently being used by Food Lover’s Market, is located between Kent and Bloemhof Streets, right on the edge of District Six and the CBD. […]
Cape Town Releases CBD Land For Social Housing - Infrastructure news
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis announced that 237 social housing units are to be built in the inner city as part of the City’s affordable housing drive, following Council’s approval of the final release of City-owned land known as the ‘Fruit & Veg’ site. The 3 300m2 property is located between Kent and Bloemhof Streets, right on the edge of District Six and the CBD. The site is within walking distance of the city centre, MyCiTi bus stations,…
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