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Latest developments at Fourways Mall

FOURWAYS – The aerial shots depict Fourways Mall's recent developments.

 

Fourways Mall has been under construction for some years now and here are the recent construction developments.

According to the head of marketing at Accelerate Property Fund, Zoe van Onselen, “Our investment into Fourways Mall goes beyond the bricks and mortar of the shopping centre as we believe in the exciting future of the broader Fourways area. We are happy with the progress of the upgrades and look forward to what they will bring to the community.”

An aerial view of the Fourways area in July. As part of the development plan to improve road infrastructure and to contribute to Accelerate Property Fund’s vision for the sustainable growth of the Fourways node. The developers of Fourways Mall have invested over R280 million in road upgrades. There are now three lanes on Fourways Boulevard and an additional turning lane has been introduced into Short Street, one of the main mall entrances. The turning lane from William Nicol Drive onto Fourways Boulevard has been enlarged and a new entrance to Fourways View shopping centre can now be accessed from Cedar Road, which has already helped reduce traffic congestion.
A landscape view of the development underway at Fourways Mall. The developers’ multibillion-rand investment into the re-development of Fourways Mall includes key developmental milestones which, to date, include the availability of 3 000 additional parking bays, road infrastructure improvements and the food court and entertainment offerings. New stores at the mall will include a mix of local and international tenants such as Lindt, Hamleys, Cotton On, Nike, G Star Raw, Starbucks and Superdry, while many existing tenants, such as Mr Price, the Foschini Group stores, Edgars and Woolworths, are expanding their stores.

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