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#Velodrome Precinct - Mixed Use - Bellville, Cape Town
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![]() City awards R3 billion tender to develop Bellville Velodrome Precinct ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() MEDIA RELEASE NO. 701/2009 28 OCTOBER 2009 At a Council meeting today (28 October), approval was given that the City of Cape Town award a R3 billion tender to establish retail, business, residential, hotel and conference facilities in the Bellville Velodrome precinct. The 11.5 ha property is located on a portion of Erf 21750, Bellville, in Tyger Valley abutting Carl Cronje Drive. It includes the Velodrome, athletic stadium and the adjacent public parking area. The decision to award the tender was taken after a two-stage, public tender process which started in September 2007. The tender was won by Devmet Property Developments, a consortium of Devmark Property Group (Pty) Limited and Mettle Property Group (Pty) Limited, through a competitive bidding process that lasted more than two years. Mettle Property Group is 49% owned by Metropolitan Capital, an associated company of the Metropolitan Group, and is a level eight contributor in terms of Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE). Mansoor Mohamed, the City’s Executive Director for Economic, Social Development and Tourism,said: “Despite current global economic challenges, Cape Town has yet again proved to be an attractive investment destination. The City of Cape Town has put together a strategy of infrastructure-led, economic development which is starting to bear fruit. The tender for the Velodrome was one of the biggest and most complex property transactions ever to be awarded on municipal land in Cape Town and it is the result of tremendous team work of several departments, led by the Property Management Department. This development will enhance Cape Town’s positioning as a globally competitive business and leisure destination. The City will continue to use its land resources to stimulate socio-economic development”. Besides an estimated R2.2 billion development that will take place on the property, Mohamed indicated that: “An additional R800 million is expected to accrue to the City of Cape Town in rates and service charges, proceeds on the disposal of land, enhancements to the Velodrome and athletic track, (which will still remain Council assets), infrastructure levies and revenue sharing in event management. Devmet Property Developments will also take over the management of the Velodrome and athletic stadium. An estimated 26 000 direct and indirect jobs will be created by this development”. “This is a best-practice example of how the City, in partnership with the private sector, can enhance and utilise City property assets to achieve key strategic objectives and benefit the people of Cape Town,” Mohamed said. Alderman Felicity Purchase, Mayoral Committee Member for Economic Development and Tourism, said "The City recognises the importance of using municipal land as a mechanism for creating economic growth and jobs and has started employing more staff in the Property Management Department to facilitate more projects like this.” Ruby Gelderbloem, the City’s Director: Property Management, said: "Devmet Property Developments submitted a development proposal that will enhance the area between the existing Tyger Valley Shopping Centre and the Parc Du Cap office park in terms of its design, form and urban fit. The design recognises the site constraints and incorporates the opportunities into a concept that will provide a balanced blend of retail, business, residential, hotel and conference facilities. In addition to the existing sporting facilities, the Velodrome will be remodelled to complement the conference facilities with the staging of concerts, shows, trade affairs and exhibitions. A high performance sport centre will be incorporated into the sport and athletic facilities and will be used to provide specialised training to athletes.” “The development is based on a spine ‘Galleria’ (see drawing below) that will provide the circulation and connection to all the facilities. Parking with entrances at various levels and locations, will be provided connecting the hotel, conference and sporting facilities with the retail, business and residential components”, said Gelderbloem. “Devmet Property Developments has put together a group of companies and management models that offer a suitable range of skills and experience in property development, property management, financial oversight, facilities management and events management. They incorporate and provide local and international experience, strategic partnerships and networks, and innovative technologies, designs and processes. The group includes Devmet, Big Concerts, the High Performance Sports Centre and several smaller, specialist firms”, Gelderbloem added. The public as well as interested and affected parties will have an opportunity to comment on the development as part of the land use planning process which will follow the successful conclusion of the legal agreements between the City and Devmet Property Developments. The City is represented in this project by Andre Human and Pieter Matthysen from the Property Management Department. It is envisaged that the development will be completed by 2014. END ISSUED BY: COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT CITY OF CAPE TOWN MEDIA QUERIES: MANSOOR MOHAMED TEL: 021 400 2589 CELL: 084 421 4428 RUBY GELDERBLOEM TEL: 021 400 1361 CELL: 084 900 1200 ANDRE HUMAN TEL: 021 400 1361 CELL: 084 208 3524 |
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life.love.everything else
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I is work for Metropolitan
Mettle Property Group is 49% owned by Metropolitan Capital, an associated company of the Metropolitan Group, and is a level eight contributor in terms of Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE).
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I think its all the land from the car park to the right of the stadium, all the way to the left including the open land behind the velodrome
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Starlight Diner had better stay where it is :O
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Oh wow, that's quite built up.
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I hope they dont compromise the expansion posibilities of the velodrome or track to drastically.
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According to that pic the athletics track is no more ?
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Nah, I think it's just hidden behind the buildings hey. Or they covered it with a roof...doesn't sound like it'll be demolished from the descriptions Mo posted.
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It looks like the buildings just block it
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OK, well now that I stopped being lazy and read the article...
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![]() But it looks like Starlight Diner won't be there anymore
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on that picture you can still see starlight diner all the way on the right hand side as a little white block.... what will us common folk do without our 24/7 joint ;-)
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Oh I SEE it! =D Yay.
I mistook the building across the lot from it as the current Starlight location. Phew
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No idea what Goju Kai is but the World Champs took place recently at the velodrome.
Recent pics of the velodrome/track ![]() ![]() ![]() by sekaidreams |
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Those curtains!...
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actually the worsed is the fact that they dont cover everything and the crap retaining wall. BTW does anyone have plans for the finished 10000 (is that even the right number) seat design (is there still the road and the weird stand ends or do they taper and the road become a tunnel/ pedestrian access to the stands?
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We can only hope they go the permanent 6000-seat mode. It would look so much better inside.
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