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Umphakathi Mall UPDATED UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE | 2019 in aliation with ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT The site is strategically situated off Main Reef Road (R28), between the township areas of Mohlakeng and Toekomsrus, and is surrounded by mining activities that provide employment opportunities for the residents. Retail within the catchment area is limited and a huge gap exists for retailers meeting the needs of the area’s demographic. The inclusion of a new taxi rank and a filling station will attract critical mass by creating a prominent transport node, and limiting the shopping outflow. OPENING DATE NOVEMBER 2020 ABOUT LOCATION RANDFONTEIN Corner of R559 and R28, Mohlakeng, Randfontein There are currently 2 000 social housing units being built along the R 599, and an additional 3 000 to be added in the next 24 months. The mall will boast GLA various national retailers supported by second-tier outlets, as well as banking 12 800m² and speciality services. PARKING BAYS DISTANCES 590 Magaliesburg 39.2km Krugersdorp 21.9km TAXI RANK Lenasia 29.4km TAXI RANK Westonria 14.2km Johannesburg 51.9km 2.0kmAVAILABLE PROXIMITY TO MAIN UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 02 Copyright 2018: Fernridge Solutions Demographic Overview – Catchment Area Source: Census 2011 DEMOGRAPHICS AGE PROFILES 8,6% POPULATION: HOUSEHOLDS: 0 -18 10,2% 132 974 39 694 31,9% 18 - 30 13,3% 30 - 40 BLACK COLOURED WHITE INDIAN 40 - 50 RACIAL PROFILES: 77.5% 10.6% 11.6% 0.3% 16,4% 19,6% 50 - 60 60+ LANGUAGE 81% 13% 3% 3% African Language Afrikaans English Other 4,4% INCOME Formal Informal Private 12% EMPLOYMENT Sector Sector Household 24,4% SECTOR 78,9% 10.7% 10.4% < R2 500 - R5 000 R5 000 - R20 000 R20 000 - R40 000 House Cluster Informal Flat Formal Shack DWELLING Backyard TYPES 59,2% R40 000 - R65 000 47% 1% 14% 0% 29% 9% Information extracted from Lightstone UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 03 MAGALIESBURG KRUGERSDORP Randfontein Node West Rand District Municipality Tambotie Mall MICRO Village Square Randfontein LOCATION Randfontein Local Municipality Train Station Lindela Randfontein Secondary Clinic School MIDDLE LSM JOHANNESBURG LIGHT INDUSTRIAL UMPHAKATHI MALL Mohlakeng Clinic MIDDLE LSM SHOP 32 SHOP 33 10sq.m. SHOP 31 12sq.m. SHOP 9 1800sq.m. SHOP 8 12sq.m. 2200sq.m. LENASIA UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 04 Copyright 2018: Fernridge Solutions Source: ESRI Maps, AfricaEye Data . CATCHMENT . AREA . UMPHAKATHI MALL . Catchment Area 2018 % Income Group Households Distribution A++ 27 0% A+ 105 0% A 292 1% B 1 770 7% C 2 626 10% D 11 076 41% D Low 3 577 13% D Zero 7 454 28% Total DW 26 927 100% Population 75 396 Historic Growth p.a. 0,81% DEMOGRAPHICS UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 05 MAGALIESBURG 39.2km KRUGERSDORP JOHANNESBURG 21.9km 51.9km Point of Interest MOHLAKENG NEW HOUSING UMPHAKATHI MALL DEVELOPMENTS LENASIA WESTONARIA 29.4km 14.2km MACRO LOCATION UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 06 • Westonaria Borwa o 1 583 units completed and allocated as part of phase 1 and 2 o 1000 houses under construction as part of Phase 3 o 263 foundations completed • Mohlakeng Hostel Redevelopment o 11 blocks (56 units) of flats completed and allocated HOUSING PROJECTS • Mohlakeng Extension 11 Phase 3 (291units) o Officially registered as Mohlakeng Extension 13, 14 and 15 after the township was phased IN RAND WEST CITY o 570 units constructed and allocated as part of Phase 1 (Extension 13) o 413 houses completed and allocated as part of Phase 2 o 291 units outstanding Five projects for residential developments have been approved in Rand • Mohlakeng Two rooms (90 units) West City Local Municipality in conjunction with the Gauteng Department of o RWLM availed 90 erven for the relocation of the two families living in Human Settlements (GDHS). The five housing projects are mixed development one house providing different types of tenure. o To date 33 houses completed and allocated o Remainder of the 57 houses to be completed by end of March 2017 • Badirile Phase 2 (292 rectification) o 400 houses completed and allocated as part of phase 1 o 292 houses completed and allocated as part of Phase 2 o New Community Hall constructed and donated to the community of Badirile by the Contractor • Badirile Portion 18 (Siyahlalala) o Township Establishment undertaken and duly approved by Council UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 07 MEGA HUMAN SETTLEMENT PROJECTS Area Land Description Size Yield Two Mega Human Settlements projects have been approved in Phomolong Erf 3864 Mohlakeng 3.10ha 200 units the Rand West City LM area of jurisdiction by the MEC for Gauteng Wheatlands Remaining extent of Farm Wheatlands 529.60ha 1400 units Human Settlements. They include the following: 260 I. Q Mohlakeng Ext 11 Established on Remaining Extent of 291 Erven ±500 Units (2/3 Portion 1, Portions 33 and 37 (Portions Storey/ Walk ups) • Montrose (Mega Human Settlement) of Portion 1) of the farm Middelvlei 255 The proposed Montrose Mega Project is situated on the I. Q, Randfontein undeveloped and un-serviced pockets of land of Montrose Simunye Ext 2 Established on Portion 15 of the Farm 156 Erven 156 Units identified in the map. The project will consist of 13 000 Panvlakte 291 I. Q housing units Mohlakeng Ext 5 Erven 8718 and 9226 Mohlakeng, Ext. 5 8.19ha ±320 Units Finsbury Peace Erven 2206 & 2207, Finsbury, ±12ha ±1000 Social Housing • Western Mega (Mega Human Settlement) Haven Randfontein Units The proposed Western Mega Project will include the Baridile Ext 2 Informal settlement on Portion 18 of 8ha ±350 units following portions of land situated in the area of the West Farm Brandvlei 261 I. Q Rand City Local Municipality: Jabulani Informal Informal settlement on Portion 14 Of the 9.91ha ±380 Settlement Farm Elandsvlei 249 I. Q, Randfontein UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 08 Map 3-1 demonstrates the above-mentioned plans for the West Rand City Local Municipality Map 3-1: Current and Future Plansg UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 09 Board Approved Anchors LEASING STATUS LEGEND: ANCHOR FUTURE FUTURE PROPOSED DRIVE-THRU 1 DRIVE-THRU 2 KFC FASHION FOOD SHOP 1 700sq.m. OTHER SHOP 2 SHOP 3 SHOP 36 PLASTIC MELOMO PHARMACRY WAREHOUSE 600sq.m. 160sq.m. 150sq.m. SHOP 35 SHOP 4 550sq.m. 575sq.m. SHOP 5 SHOP 34 45sq.m. 149sq.m. SHOP 6 MULTI- SERVE SHOP 33 65sq.m. SHOP 9 PICK N PAY (ANCHOR) SHOP 7 CELLULAR BOXER (ANCHOR) 1752sq.m. 50sq.m. SHOP 8 LEASING SHOP 30 2200sq.m. 10sq.m. 12sq.m. SHOP 29 SHOP 28 12sq.m. 50sq.m. EXT. SEATING EXT. SEATING AREA 50sq.m. AREA 56sq.m. SHOP 14 SHOP 26a SHOP 26 SHOP 24 SHOP 23 SHOP 22 SHOP 21 SHOP 13 SHOP 12 SHOP 25 SHOP 19 SHOP 18 SHOP 17 LAYOUT SHOP 27 LUCKY FIX-A- SHOP 16 FASHION SALIS SLEEP- SHOP 11 SHOP 10 GAM PHONE ZEBRO’S 255sq.m. 250sq.m. 120sq.m. SALOON MOCH. SHOP 15 MASTERS PROPOSED 250sq.m. 100sq.m. 100sq.m. 62sq.m. 60sq.m. 70sq.m. 190sq.m. 400sq.m. SHOP 20 70sq.m. MAXI’S 220sq.m. DEBONAIRS/ 350sq.m. ATTENUATION STEERS 193sq.m. 300sq.m. 428sq.m. 200sq.m. 504sq.m. POND UMPHAKATHI MALL LEASING BROCHURE 2019 10 LEASING ENQUIRIES Marianka Victor [email protected] Cell: 072 039 8386 Meryl Bessesar [email protected] Cell: 083 784 6618 in aliation with.
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