The busy suburb of Bellville has been touted as Cape Town’s next economic hub.
The World Design Capital programme delivered “considerable yield on investment” for the Mother City.
With almost R2bn investment in the city centre confirmed in the past three months alone, economists say Cape Town is heading for its next property boom.
Cape Town’s residential property market is getting a massive boost with a R1bn investment in the Radisson Blu Hotel and Residence.
An amended plan for informal trading in Cape Town’s CBD will see the relocation of some of the Adderley Street traders.
Sanral has come under fire from the Cape Chamber of Commerce for offering a R48bn revenue stream to the consortium awarded the contract for the Winelands toll project ...
With less than a year to go until its doors open, queries to host events at the Century City Conference Centre are streaming in almost daily.
More than 200 new jobs will be created when the Langa Junction retail development opens its doors.
The City of Cape Town is looking at business models that will allow the minibus taxi industry and MyCiTi buses to share routes.
“You must know when not to overstay your welcome,” explained Ruben Richards.
Retailer confidence in Cape Town’s city centre is growing, with this sector providing at least 10 000 formal jobs.
Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront is showing double-digit retail growth for the fourth consecutive year.
Turnover at the V&A’s Watershed for November is almost double compared with figures from last year.
Cape Chamber of Commerce chief executive Ruben Richards has been axed for “not being the right fit” for the organisation.
The Cape Town International Convention Centre has already pumped about R100 million into its expansion so that it can take on more events from 2017.
Businesses complained that by-law contained a restriction that would make it impossible to trade over festive season.
Study shows SA leaders more likely to drive innovation than their global counterparts.
First there was No 1 and No 2, and now the V&A Waterfront has confirmed that the final phase and next four Silo precinct developments, worth an estimated R1. 5 billion, ...
Sports bars, late-night venues and retail outlets are among the proposals to make the Cape Town Stadium financially viable.
The City of Cape Town and Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry locked horns about the way the municipality does business.
Green Point residents support the municipal entity business model that will make the Cape Town Stadium viable.
Cape Town accounts for more than 70 percent of the Western Cape’s economic output.
The V&A Waterfront is going underground – with the opening tomorrow of a new supermarket in what used to be a parking area.
The race for Cape Town’s next potential casino is hotting up.
The City of Cape Town is ready to "take on" contractors who made millions out of the construction of the stadium.