PILING, earthworks, retaining structures and columns of Westown Square are virtually all complete and the walls of the 50,000 sqm retail experience, the first project within Westown, are going up. The vast, 100 hectare site is a hive of activity, with local contractors Stefanutti Stocks heading up the construction work with approximately 500 people currently on site.
“The speed at which the development team is moving is testament to our unequivocal commitment to the long-term realisation of this ultimate R15 billion investment in eThekwini ,” says Carlos Correia, CEO of Fundamentum Property Group. “As the first development activity within the greater 100 ha Westown development, Westown Square completely moves away from the ‘mall concept’. It brings together shopping, dining, living and recreation for all ages, with a national tenant mix enhanced by local niche offerings; all within a setting that reflects the unique character and energy of Shongweni.”
According to Correia, “Leasing in Westown Square has far exceeded our expectations. More than 80% of space is already taken by some of the country’s biggest retail heavyweights, each bringing their latest generation, premium stores to the underserved Outer West for the first time, as well as a tranche of well-known national and international fashion retailers.”
At a media event hosted on October 11, Correia also announced the involvement of a number of other partners who are coming to Westown in various capacities.
Absa Investment Bank is the primary funder of the R1,4 billion Westown Square investment. This catalytic investment, together with the R730 million in roads and other infrastructure that is currently under construction by the eThekwini Municipality in partnership with Fundamentum, has enabled Westown to get off the ground and will leverage a further R14 billion investment over the next decade.
“We are proud to have been a major catalyst in this development,” says Charles Russon, chief executive corporate and investment bank, Absa. “This new strategically located node being kick-started by the development of Westown Square, will have a positive impact on KZN and the local community to ensure that all stakeholders will benefit.”
Balwin Properties announced that it will develop Shongweni Park, a 1 260-apartment lifestyle estate at Westown. Shongweni Park will form part of Balwin’s Classic range of lifestyle estates and will comprise 20 phases to be built out over the next four years.
“ We’re very excited with this unique opportunity to further increase our footprint in the province, where our lifestyle estates in Ballito Hills and Umhlanga have proven highly popular with home buyers,” says Steve Brookes, CEO of Balwin Properties.
“It’s incredibly exciting to be a part of this catalytic project that is re-energising our city and the province, with full support across all three spheres of government, surrounding communities and local businesses. So far over R4,5Bn has been committed and this investment is set to double within the next couple of years.”
Roadworks and utilities
Working in parallel with Westown’s rapidly changing landscape, the much-needed and critical first phase of the Kassier Road upgrade is moving quickly (30% of the project is already complete), with the use of traffic by-pass roads to reduce traffic impacts and inconvenience. The next phase of construction includes arterial access roads, bulk water and wastewater infrastructure and is due to commence shortly.
Kassier Road Phase 1A, covering the 3km section from the N3 to Milky Way (MR559), is due for completion in March 2024. Phase 1B, from the N3 Shongweni interchange heading north to the Hillcrest Hospital/Alverstone intersection, will open in advance of the official opening of Westown Square in March 2025, with The West Private Hospital, warehousing and logistics sub-precinct and the first tranch of residential units, being phased in around the same time.
About Westown
Westown is a mixed-use precinct, within a managed, urban environment with secured and approved development rights of approximately 520 000 sqm of bulk floor area; the activation of these rights began when the first sod was turned for the construction of Westown Square a year ago, in August 2022.
Designed by MDS Architecture in a joint venture with Boogertman and Partners KZN, Westown Square will ‘prioritise the movement of people, social spaces and lifestyle’, says Donald McGillivray, MDS Architecture partner. There’s a strong focus on open spaces, with parks and gardens, wide, well-lit streets and pavements and cycle lanes throughout. Wetland and plant rehabilitation and the management of the surrounding active green belt is another big part of what will make Westown different to anything of its kind currently in KwaZulu-Natal. Close to 30% of the precinct as a whole is dedicated green space and almost 300 trees will be planted within Westown Square alone.