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Billions poured into inner city
The private sector is stepping up to the plate, investing heavily in downtown Joburg. Regenerating the area is a mayoral priority. >>
Screws tighten for slumlords
A tough new task force has been unleashed on bad buildings in the inner city. It is looking at slumlords, hijacked buildings and errant owners. >>
CBD attracts top artists, galleries
Arts on Main will open in mid-May, with galleries, studios, a restaurant and bar, as well as an events space. Next door is Jewel City, making this a fascinating few blocks. >>
Kippies is being restored
The famous Newtown jazz club is being restored, although it will most likely become a "coffee shop and jazz museum" extension of the Market Theatre complex. >>
Yeoville's new library is complete
It has been 10 months in the making, with unexpected discoveries under the building, but the old tram shed is now the new Yeoville Library. >>
Contact us
For information on the Inner City Charter, contact Santhurie Naidoo, Inner City Programme Manager, on 011 407 7002, or Shaun O' Shea, Inner City Stakeholder Manager, on 011 376 8588.
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The Inner City Charter
The commitments signed by the City and its stakeholders to revitalise, regenerate and grow the Inner City of Johannesburg.>> |
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Latest on the Charter
Monthly updates on the Charter progress from Johannesburg’s Inner City Programme Manager Santhurie Naidoo. >> |
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 Rea Vaya
JOBURG is creating a world-class public transport system. Find out more.
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Living city
The inner city is a continually changing place filled with life. Here is a visual record of ongoing upgrades in downtown Joburg. >> |
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 Residential CIDs
City improvement districts have brought about great change in many business areas, and now the concept is being carried through to residential areas. >> |
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