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EDITOR: BETTIE GILIOMEE

Baywest Mall: ‘Expect big things’ REPORTER

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HE development of the R1.7-billion Baywest Mall in Port Elizabeth is an integral part of job creation in the Eastern Cape, provincial MEC for Economic Development, Mcebisi Jonas, said at the mall’s official launch last Thursday. Jonas was addressing a group of 300, comprising Baywest stakeholders and journalists, at the Baywest Mall “Expect big things” launch party which took place in a giant marquee tent set up on the mall’s construction site. “Provincial government believes this is a very important development for the region (in terms of job creation and economic development),” Jonas told attendees, who included top businessmen from around South Africa, as well as local contractors and SMMEs involved in the project. “It has been difficult for the Eastern Cape to dent unemployment, because it has a small primary sector while the bulk of the province’s population resides in former homelands. “But the Baywest development confirms the confidence of investors in the provincial economy.” Speaking about the significance of the mall nationally, urban designer Gerhard van der Merwe of Urban Concepts said, “We started with the idea that Port Elizabeth needed a strong retail offering.” The mall, once complete in March 2015, would be the country’s premier shopping and lifestyle offering, according to the man behind Baywest Mall’s design, DHK Architects founding member, Derick Henstra. “It is going to be a shopping experience which is unrivalled in this country,” said Henstra. “We are very proud of this building. We kept the design as low impact as possible, to fit in with the environment around it. The greenery around the mall will be very prominent.” The heads of two of the country’s major developers, Jaco Odendaal of Abacus Asset Management and Sisa Ngebulana of Billion Group, also weighed in on the project. The companies are co-developers on the Baywest Mall, as well as the 15 to 20-year Baywest City development.

“This is going to have a vast impact on the local economy, and residents will also benefit from the massive investment in local infrastructure,” Ngebulana said, referring to the R300-million investment in new roads infrastructure surrounding the mall – a joint project by the developers, the SA National Roads Agency Ltd (Sanral) and the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality. “People here deserve something equal to what they see in the likes of Durban and

Cape Town. Baywest City will be the equivalent of Cape Town’s Century City when it is complete.” Odendaal said it had taken them seven years to get to their present point of development. “It is not an overnight venture,” he said. “It took us seven years to get here, and it will take up to 20 years for [Baywest City] to be fully realised. “We’re not just building the mall for Port

Elizabeth, but for the entire region.” Ngebulana said major national tenants who had already committed to the mall would have a larger space to carry a wider range of stock. A large entertainment sector, called the fun Factory, would mean families would be able to spend several hours at the mall at a time, he said. “When people visit, there will be something for everyone,” Ngebulana said.

Ready, Steady, Sevens

It’s go time for Nelson Mandela Bay as Sevens fever overtakes the city, for the third leg of the 2013/14 IRB World Sevens Series on Saturday and Sunday. This year, the pace and spectacle of the fastest version of rugby has moved to another level, attracting the country’s top musical entertainment (story on page 12). The event promises fun for the wole family, and some of Nelson Mandela Bay’s ladies that are champing at the bit for rugby’s biggest party are, from left, NMB Tourism CEO, Mandlakazi Skefile, Come Dine With Me SA Winner Trish Difford and Sisanda Myataza of Bay TV and front woman of VuDu Jazz Band. PHOTO:SUPPLIED

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