After 40 years the provincial government has relinquished a road reserve it kept for the freeway that was never built.
Development of the Cape Town Gateway Precinct, linking the Foreshore to the Bo-Kaap, De Waterkant and the V&A Waterfront, can now begin as land along lower Buitengracht Street has been released to the City by the provincial government.
The Urban Catalytic Investment branch of the City is now in the process of applying to the Development Management Department to rezone the land “to maximise the full development potential” for “retail, commercial, and residential opportunities”.for well-located, affordable housing published by housing activist organisation Ndifuna Ukwazi in 2019.
He said the organisation stood by its 2019 proposals, but the number of units proposed would need to be re-evaluated in line with current pricing models.home page“Nothing has been decided as yet,” said deputy mayor Eddie Andrews, the mayoral committee member for spatial planning and the environment.
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