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SITUATED in the inner city's eastern sector the fashion district is a project of
the Johannesburg Developing Agency, in line with the city's 2030 long-term
economic development strategy.
The District incorporates some 26 city blocks on the eastern end of the
CBD, bounded by Jeppe, End, Commissioner and Von Weilligh streets. It houses
over 100 fashion-related businesses.
The area also offers training to fashion
practitioners through institutions linked to the Department of Labour.
The agency is to undertake upgrading of the public environment including
roads and telecommunications and the refurbishment of old buildings.
The fashion district has been in the eastern part of the CBD for over
half a century until the late 1980's and early 1990's, when the local industry
went into decline.
Fashion shows have helped raise the profile of the district, allowing
young designers to showcase their works.
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