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Contents:   Newtown: your guide | Features | Nelson Mandela Bridge | Metro Mall | Newtown Music Centre | MuseuMAfricA | Mary Fitzgerald Square | Market Theatre | Sci-Bono Discovery Centre | National Design and Craft Centre | Other attractions
  

Features of Newtown

  • An architecturally unique bridge, Nelson Mandela Bridge, plus related interchange.
  • A massive transport interchange and trading complex catering to public transport users.
  • Housing developments for mixed-income tenants.
  • Public sector funding from Blue IQ, City of Johannesburg, National Roads Agency and National Department of Transport in excess of R400-million.

CLEAN AND SAFE
The establishment of a City Improvement District, installation of CCTV, upgrading of existing buildings and public open spaces have turned Newtown into a safe, secure and attractive environment. Mary Fitzgerald Square constantly hosts public performances and gatherings. With lighting designed by renowned French Lighting designer, Patrick Rimoux and made possible by funding from the French Institute, Newtown has been transformed into a well-lit attractive destination.

CLUSTERING OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
Newtown is strategically positioned in the Johannesburg metropolitan context, within reach of a broad spectrum of city users and close to the SABC, the national broadcaster. There are opportunities for investment in the creative industries, specifically film television, music, as well as for recording and production, crafts and design, multi-media and information technology.

CREATING A CRITICAL MASS
Over 2 200 new housing units, providing a range of accommodation, are planned in the form of Transport House, Metro Mall, Brickfields and Tribunal Gardens. COPE and the Johannesburg Housing Company have already developed the Carr Gardens and Newtown Urban Village offering mixed-income housing and are currently fully let. Land, and under-utilised buildings, largely owned by the public sector, offer excellent opportunities for new developments. Infrastructure capacity to support new development exists. A fast-track planning approval system offering appropriate and substantial development rights has been established by the local authority to support property development in the area.

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • Opportunities to rehabilitate, re-use and revamp redundant buildings.
  • Investment opportunities in cultural tourism and creative industries.
  • Economic opportunities for informal enterprises.
  • Support services to creative industries.
  • Hotels, restaurants and retail opportunities.


 
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