Century Property Development - Enterprise Africa February 2024

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CENTURY PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT

Big Horizons in Sight


CENTURY PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT

Big Horizons in Sight PRODUCTION: Jamie Waters

Century Property Developments is leaving a meaningful, sustainable mark on Gauteng, creating amazing residential and commercial spaces that move people forward. Providing locations for families and businesses to thrive in an area with historic challenges is a real challenge, but this is a business with all the right experience to deliver change. 2 / www.enterprise-africa.net


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approach, buying up swathes of land and developing entirely new neighbourhoods. Waterfall City, Modderfontein, Sunninghill, Melrose, and others have all benefited in a big way from investment. Businesses have set up new offices, international organisations have established an African presence, and the perceived safety and exclusivity of being close, but not too close, to the old CBD has added to the area’s appeal.

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In its prime, Johannesburg CBD was the economic heartbeat of the nation, and arguably the continent. Staggering wealth, unrivalled skills, and unrelenting ambition called the towers of Jozi home. A dense collection of skyscrapers command the skyline and Johannesburg is still recognised internationally for its historic contribution to global industry and cultural heritage. But parts of the city itself are dilapidated. Heritage buildings have been left to decay. And infrastructure has been underinvested. While it remains a vibrant and important global centre, with enviable architecture, the business community is increasingly looking north for places to call home. The suburbs between Johannesburg and Pretoria have received major investment over the past three decades and while Johannesburg is the known name, much of Gauteng’s – and South Africa’s - vital business is

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done in Midrand, Rosebank, Sandton, Centurion and other growing nodes outside of the traditional CBDs. Well-connected by road, in wide open spaces, and with booming industry in every direction, there is no question of economic activity in the region. Shiny glass facades adorn the HQs of global financial services companies in Sandton, and powerful sports cars sit on forecourts waiting for new owners. There’s money and there’s opportunity. But it hasn’t always been this way. Rosebank, Bedfordview, Sandton and others previously begged the Johannesburg City Council to be included in municipal structures and while the council was unsure based on its budget, agreements were made. Residential developments quickly bought new life to the northern suburbs and companies followed. The ongoing development of the region is impressive. Property developers often take a nodal

RIVERSANDS In Riversands, to the west of Midrand, Century Property Development is doing great things to urbanise, uplift, and beautify. The company, founded in 1975 as a developer of shopping centres, has broadened its scope and is now well-recognised for commercial and residential developments. The strength of Century comes through its people – South African property experts. The value, design, and proven return-oninvestment has driven the Century brand, and the standard of completed projects has delighted clients whether home buyers or businesses. Century’s portfolio is impressive. Work in Waterfall City has demonstrated the capital flight and urban blight of the CBD as major organisations have relocated to the once-farmland site in droves. The company boasts the 140-hectare Waterfall Equestrian Estate, the Waterfall Country Estate, the 198-retirment home Waterfall Hills Mature Lifestyle Community, the 24-hectrare Waterfall Valley, the 43-hectare Carlswald Lifestyle Estate in Midrand, the 192 Hilltop Loft Apartments in Carlswald, and many more. “In each of our projects, we have provided investors with a valuable asset of enduring quality and integrity,” the company states. “Our campaigns are centred on family values, as wholesome Continues on page 6


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Creating sustainable award winning architecture from a vibrant environment since 1964

60 years old and targeting new industry sectors, R&L Architects is looking to create and inspire across SA landscape alongside its key partners. Proven in multiple industry sectors, this is a business generating architectural magic for clients.

In the heart of the Riversands area, Gauteng, between Johannesburg and Pretoria, the Riversands business district is emerging form the ground thanks to Century Property Developments. R&L Architects has been appointed as lead principal on two such developments. Covering a large swathe of land, the Riversands area is a secure complex that can cater for a range of projects. Recognised as a modern home for businesses in the region, Riversands is attracting the country’s biggest and best. Perfectly positioned between Waterfall City, Steyn City, Midrand, and Centurion, setting up in Riversands is an investment in the future. To date, the outstanding achievement on the site is the Massmart Distribution Centre which dominates with more than 70,000 m2 under roof. “We looked at South African colloquial art forms and understood as well as generated the philosophical connection and the history of that. It’s about resilience, it’s about being bold, and we paired that with our buildings and even the companies we represent,” explains Stephen Atkinson, Director at R&L Architects. “They must have a level of industrial resilience and boldness. We liked the union of that, and we put that together in the way a corporate identity is put together – the simpler the better; it’s more striking and noticeable. Everyone likes simple, clean, and modern – we applied this to the cladding of the building. People who drive past that Massmart DC most often comment on how striking it is. The flying wings of colour makes you look and think that it’s not just a white box – it’s something with a little bit of inspiration and it’s a little more comfortable in how it sits in the landscape.” Century Property trusted R&L to deliver based on the company’s sterling reputation. For 60 years, the reliable architectural practice has been carving a niche in the industrial, retail, and commercial space. Atkinson describes the company’s

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core as full of ‘architectural magic’. More than 50 people work hand-in-hand with clients – developers and blue-chip organisations – to deliver that magic on brief and on budget. “Our main vibe is to try and create everyday architectural magic for everyday people,” says Atkinson. This, he adds, was achieved at Riversands with Massmart. “A warehouse can be unimaginative. You could rubber stamp them across the map and the landscape would suffer for it. The mental take-in for anyone who drives to work down a road like that all day will be diminished.” Bright bursts of yellow, shadowed by two-tone grey and snaps of blue, all angled across the sloping environment make for something fresh and different for the eyes of any passers-by. And the future is equally bright for R&L Architects. The team behind the only South African-designed stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and with a resumé across industrial, tier one retailer, schools, retail stores, healthcare, and shopping centres, collaboration will be the base of their future growth strategy. “We are constantly partnering with a number of companies” reveals Atkinson. “Often, people who are experts on the development side, who can get the finance and planning right, will approach us to form new partnerships. This allows us to get into a variety of typologies like residential, hospitality, pharmaceutical spaces and much more.” “We feel it’s the right time to spread our wings and show off our architectural expression,” he smiles. “We want to build on our strong core and add that more artistic, more creative approach. That is why I am excited about the coming few years.” Whether partnering with leading property developers or mutual clients, R&L Architects has the experience, brand, and skills to conjure up magic.

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Continued from page 4 living sets the tone for Century Property Developments’ uniquely South African lifestyle estates.” In the commercial space, Riversands is a headline for Century. Spacious modern offices are perfectly located for access to Johannesburg, Pretoria, and surrounding towns as well as airports and highways that connect to Durban and the rest of South Africa. “Riversands Outlet Park offers premium office, showroom,

Riversands Overview

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warehouse, and light industrial spaces to clients looking to make an iconic brand statement and find the ideal home for your business. Located in Riversands Commercial Park, Fourways, Gauteng, these premises tick all the boxes in terms of accessibility, visibility, technology and security,” the company says. REDEFINING MIXED-USE This is welcomed by major clients, including Massmart, who set up a Distribution Centre in Riversands

to serve the entire Gauteng region. Wallmart brand Makro is also an anchor tenant in the area, a 240-hectare site developed in phases. “Over 30% of Massmart stores are based in Gauteng so this facility will give us the opportunity to deliver fast moving products to these stores at greater speed, thanks to the use of full pallets, with no need for re-packing inside the facility,” said Jonathan Molapo, Chief Operating Officer at Massmart. Century has no doubt about the significance of Riversands from a commercial perspective: “A development that is already redefining mixed-use neighbourhoods in southern Africa. “Riversands has been identified as a focus area for strategic investments and will be used as a catalyst for the further economic and social development in the north. “The development is set to become the preferred commercial address in northern Johannesburg with innovations like the Riversands Incubation Hub gaining the


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development much attention and praise,” the company says. Century has deployed its full skillset at Riversands. Not only creating the Outlet Park and impressive commercial spaces, but also in the residential market, ensuring the business community has space for employees to live and play. The Parks is the new home in the area for those seeking safe, secure, and value for money. 1960 bachelor, one, two and three-bed apartments close to Steyn City and beyond, this is a lifestyle location that is far beyond what is available in traditional centres. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTS Critically, the Incubation Hub at Riversands is up and running and boasts a 40,000 m2 campus for businesses and entrepreneurs to develop and grow. Century is a founding partner and co-funder of the organisation which

began as an NPO in 2015. Providing a range of services to enable local organisations, and businesses from across South Africa, the Hub is already supporting a range of different business on their journey from inception to scale, creating employment that lasts. This is how Century goes beyond to make a difference. While Johannesburg CBD will always be packed, the new suburbs that the private sector is building will allow for business incubation, safety, charitable work, and – ultimately – sustainability. “Century Property Developments has set aside 60 hectares of valuable land in Riversands, where seeds indigenous to Southern Africa are propagated and planted out as seedlings, and then replanted to Century’s various developments. Last year, the Century nursery has cultivated over 400,000 indigenous plants and trees. This is in addition to the more than

one million indigenous trees already propagated and planted in its current developments. This nursery employs 30 people who are responsible for the propagation of some 50,000 trees and plants a month,” the company says. As more and more land is opened up in Gauteng, and as more and more people look to the region for a ‘live, work, play’ existence, Riversands and others have become to go-to. Century Property Developments is leading the way in developing sustainably, and the connectedness and quality of construction means that, hopefully, there will be no long-term flight and the northern suburbs will continue to grow for many decades to come.

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