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Gauteng

Sunninghill, Sandton

Sunninghill, a serene suburb in the northern part of Johannesburg, South Africa, has a rich history of development. Originally an open farmland, it underwent significant transformation starting from the late 1970s. The establishment of the Sunninghill Park Subdivision in 1939, which encompassed two expansive farms, marked the initial steps towards its growth. Subsequently, Sunninghill Estates constructed the first commercial building in 1980, followed by the establishment of the residential estate, Sunninghill Gardens, in 1985. Over the years, the area flourished, witnessing the development of numerous residential estates and commercial properties during the 1990s and...

Wierda Valley, Sandton

Wierda Valley, located in the bustling province of Gauteng, South Africa, is a dynamic and thriving area that offers a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. Nestled in the heart of the vibrant city of Sandton, Wierda Valley is a sought-after destination for both businesses and residents. This area profile will take you on a journey through the history, real estate market, transportation infrastructure, amenities, and much more that make Wierda Valley a prime location in Gauteng.Wierda Valley's historical narrative is intricately intertwined with the broader historical context of Pretoria and South Africa as a whole. Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the...

Woodmead, Sandton

Woodmead, situated in the northern part of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, is renowned for its exceptional transportation system, luxurious residential properties, and an extensive array of amenities. Positioned strategically on the Western side of the N1 highway, this suburb is considered one of the most commercially diverse regions in the country.Originally, Woodmead was a farm that was later acquired by the Hersov family in the 1950s. Subsequently, the land was sold to Sunninghill Estates, who subdivided and developed it. In 1969, the suburb was officially established and has since flourished into a bustling centre for both business and residential...

KwaZulu Natal

Cornubia, Cornubia

Cornubia, located in the outskirts of Durban, South Africa, boasts a rich industrial history that spans over a century. In the late 19th century, this area witnessed the emergence of a vibrant sugar industry, with sprawling plantations and mills dotting the landscape. The fertile soils and favorable climate proved ideal for sugarcane cultivation, propelling Cornubia into a hub of sugarcane production. As the years progressed, the industrial landscape diversified, welcoming a surge of manufacturing and textile enterprises. The establishment of numerous factories and workshops in the mid-20th century transformed Cornubia into a bustling industrial precinct, offering...

Berea West, Durban

Berea, situated in Durban, South Africa, boasts a rich and diverse history that reflects the complex tapestry of the nation's past. The area's story begins in the mid-19th century when European colonizers established a presence in Natal, encountering the indigenous Zulu people. In 1844, the British colonial administration acquired the land, marking the beginning of a period of significant transformation. Berea, with its elevated position overlooking the Indian Ocean, became an attractive location for affluent European settlers seeking respite from the tropical heat of the coastal plains.As the settlement grew, Berea evolved into a leafy, residential enclave characterized...

Durban Central, Durban

The history of Durban's Central Business District (CBD) is a fascinating journey that reflects the city's evolution from a small British trading post to a thriving metropolis on the eastern coast of South Africa. With a history rich in cultural diversity, economic development, and urban transformation, Durban's CBD stands as a testament to the city's growth and resilience over the years. The story of Durban's CBD begins in the early 19th century when British settlers established a small trading post on the shores of the Indian Ocean. This trading post, known as Port Natal at the time, would later become Durban. Durban's strategic location along the east coast of South...

Jacobs, Durban

Jacobs, a suburb nestled in the southern reaches of Durban, South Africa, boasts a rich and dynamic industrial history that has played a pivotal role in the city's economic landscape. The area's transformation into an industrial hub can be traced back to the late 19th century when it emerged as a prime location for manufacturing and commerce. One of the key catalysts for Jacobs' industrial growth was the establishment of various manufacturing enterprises, particularly those involved in the maritime and engineering sectors. Shipbuilding yards sprang up along the shoreline, harnessing the skilled craftsmanship of local artisans to construct vessels of various sizes. This...

Mobeni, Durban

The district of Mobeni, situated in the southern suburbs of Durban, South Africa, holds significant importance in the economic landscape of the region, owing to its rich industrial history. Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century, a period marked by rapid urbanization and industrialization in Durban. The establishment of the Durban Harbour, a crucial gateway for maritime trade, played a pivotal role in the growth of Mobeni. Its strategic location in close proximity to the port made it an attractive destination for industries seeking efficient transportation of goods, thereby laying the foundation for its industrial significance.Over the course of several...

Riverhorse Valley, Durban

The Riverhorse Valley industrial precinct spans approximately 323 hectares and boasts a rich and diverse history that has shaped its current landscape. Originally inhabited by indigenous communities, the area was known for its fertile soil and access to the Umgeni River, making it a vital hub for early agricultural activities. With the arrival of European settlers in the 19th century, Riverhorse Valley became a focal point for trade and commerce due to its strategic position along key transportation routes. The valley witnessed a transformation from rural farmland to a bustling commercial center, hosting markets, mills, and a growing network of roads.During the 20th...

Stamford Hill, Durban

Stamford Hill, nestled in the heart of Durban, South Africa, holds a rich and diverse history that mirrors the city's own evolution. Originally known as 'KwaDukuza' in Zulu, this area bore witness to the profound changes that swept through the region. In the early 19th century, it became a crucial point of convergence for various cultures, with the British colonial presence leaving an indelible mark on its landscape. It was during this period that Stamford Hill gained its name, a tribute to the Duke of Stamford, one of Britain's prominent statesmen.As Durban burgeoned into a bustling port city in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Stamford Hill transformed into a...

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