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Step closer to revitalising Good Hope Centre’s future

As a key step to revitalising the Good Hope Centre site, Council have approved the start of the public participation process to release this iconic property for proposed redevelopment. This momentous move to revitalise this site aims to unlock its immense economic potential while promoting the heritage of this Mother City landmark. The public participation process aims to kick off during next year. The public will be informed of opportunities to comment once the details have been finalised.

Working with the public to shape the future of the iconic Good Hope Centre site is vital.

The City’s redevelopment proposal envisions retaining the Good Hope Centre’s iconic dome while optimising the surrounding space for mixed-use potential.

‘The approval by Council is the exciting first step in a process that will bring new life to the Good Hope Centre. This iconic site has always been an integral part of Cape Town’s heritage, and the proposed redevelopment will blend that rich history with the vibrant, modern precinct our city needs to thrive. I’m thrilled to drive this transformation, as I see incredible potential for this space to contribute to the future of Cape Town’s urban and economic landscape.

‘We are deeply committed to ensuring that this redevelopment reflects the needs and aspirations of our residents. This process will be inclusive, and I look forward to collaborating with the private sector to shape a space that we can all be proud of. Together, we’ll bring new energy and purpose to this landmark site,’ said Alderman James Vos, Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Growth.

Redevelopment of the facility is essential for various reasons, including:

  1. Enhancing Infrastructure: Introducing mixed-use spaces with residential, commercial, and retail components, along with pedestrian-friendly zones and underground parking.
  2. Driving Economic Growth: Creating jobs, stimulating local businesses, and attracting private investment.
  3. Preserving Heritage: Retaining the iconic dome as a centrepiece while integrating it into a modern, vibrant precinct.
  4. Ensuring Sustainability: Enabling the development of a well-maintained and active precinct that meets the needs of the community.

‘Revitalising the Good Hope Centre through private sector investment is crucial. Not only will it preserve the legacy of this iconic building, but it will also unlock its full potential for the benefit of all Capetonians. This approach will ensure the site becomes a thriving, economically active hub that contributes to the prosperity of our city.

‘This redevelopment aligns perfectly with Cape Town’s broader vision for economic growth, job creation, and attracting investment. It’s more than just a facelift, it’s a catalyst for regeneration in the precinct, with vibrant community spaces and long-term revenue generation that will support critical services and infrastructure delivery across the city,’ said Alderman Vos.

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