Enjoying sightseeing various sites of the city during City Property’s Instawalk on Saturday are (left) Elizabeth Boje and (right) John Boje. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
City Property held its Instawalk that included sightseeing various attractions in the CBD such as Church Square and Reuben’s place on Saturday morning.
Reuben’s place which is situated in the CBD is named after Reuben Molopyane, a former employee at City Property who worked there for more than 50 years.
As photographers, the elderly and young adults walked through the CBD, they were being informed about City Property’s future development plans for the city.
City Property’s marketing specialist, Lize Nel, said the Instawalk was a success as approximately 100 people had come to join in the walk.
“Today we managed to show people that Pretoria has changed and it is alive. You can come to the city to enjoy the market and the African Beer Emporium opening next year, focusing on selling African cuisine and beer,” Nel said.
The walk organised by 012 Central, is an initiative of City Property that began at 06:30.
Instawalkers also walked through the One on Mutual building near Church Square, which is one of City Property’s buildings set to be opened next year.
“The One on Mutual building that will open in May next year will have a residential area and parking at the top and retail at the bottom,” Nel explained.
Steven Schnetler (left), Sara-Lee Prinsloo (middle) and Henry Mash (right) all took part in City Property’s Instawalk on Saturday morning to sightsee various parts of the CBD. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
Dejager Booysen (left) and Pieter Booysen (right) took part in City Property’s Instawalk on Saturday where sightseeing of various points of the CBD was undertaken. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
It was a family affair for the Annemien van der Linde(left) together with her son Henry Engelbrecht Junior (middle) and his father Henry Engelbrecht Senior (right) during City Property’s Instawalk on Saturday morning to sightsee various parts of the CBD. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
Approximately 100 people took part in this year’s Instawalk on Saturday which is an initiative of City Property where people get to sightsee various parts of the city. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
Ready to pose for the camera with backpacks on them are (left) Zviko Kanyoka, Thabi Dhlamini (middle) and Tshepo Moji (right). They all took part in City Property’s Instawalk which included viewing various parts of the city. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
Approximately 100 people took part in this year’s Instawalk on Saturday which is an initiative of City Property where people get to sightsee various parts of the city. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
Instawalkers rose up in the early hours of Saturday morning to be part of City Property’s Instawalk which included sightseeing various parts of the city. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
Taking snapshots of what the city has to offer during City Property’s Instawalk on Saturday are (left) Puno Selesho and (right) Anrich Potgieter.Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
Out and about with their cameras to take photos of parts of the CBD during City Property’s Instawalk on Saturday are (from left to right): Wesley Human (left), Danielle Smit, Brendan Zietsman, Casey De Menezes and Caitlin Bowes(right). Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
Enjoying sightseeing various sites of the city during City Property’s Instawalk on Saturday are (left) Elizabeth Boje and (right) John Boje. Photo: Tshegofatso Ngobeni
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