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Historic Good Hope Centre among 50 City properties up for auction

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December 22, 2025

HERITAGE and cultural landmark, the Good Hope Centre is among 50 City-owned land parcels that will come under the hammer in February next year.

- NICOLA DANIELS

The City yesterday announced that in total, approximately 282 000 m² of land will be put up for auction, comprising 50 parcels zoned for residential, commercial, industrial, community and mixed-use development.

Auctioneer Claremart Group had been appointed to auction the City-owned land parcels, scheduled for February 26, 2026.

"This upcoming auction is an extraordinary opportunity for private-sector investment across the metro. From the Good Hope Centre precinct to commercial and industrial parcels in Mitchells Plain, Atlantis Îndustrial, Parow, and Goodwood, each site has been carefully packaged to attract capable investors ready to deliver tangible benefits for communities and the broader economy," said mayoral committee member for Economic Growth, James Vos.

According to Vos, the full list of properties will be made available on the Claremart Group website.

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