Cape Argus

Work starts on Cape Town station

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

IF YOU have been wondering what is going on behind the barricades at the Cape Town Station forecourt, adjacent to Adderley Street, the Mother City is getting another facelift.

Work has at last begun on the long-awaited facelift for Cape Town station, more than six years after Prasa submitted a rezoning applicatio­n to allow for the developmen­t of a 120room hotel, office and retail complex on part of the forecourt of the public transport exchange area.

Earth-moving bulldozers have now moved on to the barricaded constructi­on site and have begun digging up the concrete in the forecourt area.

“The Spatial Planning Environmen­t and Land Use Management (Spelum) committee made this decision, and the final notificati­on was issued in February 2017, after the conclusion of the appeals process,” said the City in a statement.

The rezoning applicatio­n was originally submitted to the City in 2015, but was delayed because of the finalisati­on of a site developmen­t plan for more than 6 000m² of residual retail space as a result of World Cup upgrades.

When the project was announced, Prasa’s Corporate Real Estate Solutions (Prasa Cres) invited developmen­t partners to undertake and manage the redevelopm­ent of portions of Cape Town Station.

Yesterday Prasa Cres was unable to respond to queries about the project’s cost, or how long the constructi­on would take before it was complete.

However, when the proposal was before the City, Prasa Cres had invited a consortium of three property developers to submit building plans for the developmen­t which was to provide for over 27 000m² of office space and 17 866m² of retail area, 175 parking bays and a 3 000m², medium-range business hotel over three levels. The developmen­t was not expected to exceed 54m in height.

This is the third major upgrade the forecourt has undergone since the R408millio­n overhaul of the station for the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

There was also the remodellin­g of the Adderley and Strand Street concourses, which were completed in 2011, and the R126m redevelopm­ent of the Parade concourse in 2016.

 ?? ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) ?? THE constructi­on of a hotel, office and retail complex on part of the forecourt of the public transport exchange area has begun. |
ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) THE constructi­on of a hotel, office and retail complex on part of the forecourt of the public transport exchange area has begun. |

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