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Approved by the City of Johannesburg, the project will be implemented by the Johannesburg Development Agency. The plan aims to revitalise the district by creating:
While the district is in Region 3, an area of relatively high environmental quality comprising commercial and high-income residential areas, Randburg has failed to keep pace with changes in demand and living. This has led to economic decline and degradation of the area. The problemsDespite its status as one of the few decentralised office nodes, the Randburg CBD was hit hard in the 1980s by the development of office parks in the north, with their strong security, privately landscaped surroundings and generous parking.Another blow came when the mini-bus taxi industry moved into Randburg. Illegal ranks were established, informal trading sprung up around these ranks and grime took root. The area's CBD took another hard hit in 2000 when the Northern Metropolitan Local Council moved out of the civic centre after local government restructuring. Squatters invaded the building, leading to further environmental degradation. The area began to slide and shops and offices closed down as business moved to new developments in Sandton and Rosebank. Between 2000 and 2003, Randburg posted the fastest growing vacancy rates compared to other nodes, such as the Joburg CBD, Bryanston, Fourways, Sandton and Rosebank. Clearing the wayAfter two illegal taxi ranks were closed, a new R8,9-million taxi rank was opened at the Randburg Mall in 2001, paving the way for the City to initiate developments in the area. In 2004, Johannesburg approved plans to declare the Randburg CBD a city improvement district (CID) and to transform the area into a safe, clean, attractive, user-friendly and desirable commercial node.The upgrade, a joint effort by the City and the local business community, will ensure "more effective management of public areas, address issues of crime and grime, promote business confidence and play an overarching role in the promotion of the area, particularly the mall". The proposalsThe framework for Randburg's revitalisation includes:
Read more about the projects. As part of the plan, the taxi rank in the area will be upgraded. The council offices will also be upgraded and moved back into the old civic centre, and public spaces and roads will be improved and upgraded. The revitalisation of the Randburg CBD is expected to reduce the vacancy rates for the existing stock of offices, retail and civic buildings. |
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BY tackling the ills that have plagued Randburg in the past, a three-year urban revival plan has been devised to attract business and investment back to the area.
The JDA celebrates its 10th anniversary. Take a look at its achievements. 


