Shoppers in the well-established north coastal development corridor of Durban will soon be spoilt for choice. Set to open in September 2017, the 85 000sqm Cornubia Shopping Mall is rising from the old cane fields alongside the M41 at Flanders Road.
“This forms part of a holistic spatial development,” says Karen Petersen, Development Director of Tongaat Hulett Developments, which made the land available for the project.
“The shopping centre is one of the key amenities that will be provided to the 1 200ha mixed-use development, which stretches from Umhlanga towards the King Shaka Airport. Construction began in March 2016 and, with six cranes in action, has already moved to the second level.”
With one eye on the staff in the Cornubia Town Centre and another on the neighbouring residential areas - Mount Edgecombe to the south west, Phoenix to the west and the Cornubia residential precinct to the north - Petersen says the Cornubia Shopping Mall’s first phase of 65 999sqm will provide a retail solution for all needs.
Although mixed-use, the major portion of the Cornubia development will be residential, with 25 000 housing units ultimately being developed. Cornubia is a national pilot project of the Breaking New Ground policy launched in 2008.
Roughly half the size of the Gateway Theatre of Shopping, Investec Property is developing distinctive and differentiated products in terms of tenant mix and design.
With two supermarkets, 1 630 on-grade parking bays and 1 608 basement bays, Peterson says Cornubia offers maximum convenience.
The mall is strategically located near the Umhlanga/Mount Edgecombe interchange and is adjacent to the Cornubia Town Centre where a few stands are still up for grabs.
“Boasting an innovative design by Bentel Associates, the shopping centre is 80% let, with key national retailers as anchor tenants,” says Darryl Mayers, Joint Head of Investec Property.
“We are delighted to be able to announce that the major food retailers, Checkers, Pick n Pay and Woolworths, will be present in the centre, along with key clothing retailers, including Edgars and Truworths.”
Fitness enthusiasts will not be disappointed, with a Virgin Active Gym signed up, while a Cycle Lab mega-store and trampoline park BOUNCE are also lined up. Other tenants which have been secured for the mall are Nu Metro, Outdoor Warehouse, Dis-Chem, Clicks and Bakos Brothers.
“The mall has been designed with families in mind - and maximum convenience,” says Mayers.
“At its heart, there will be an open air ‘town square’, comprising al fresco-style restaurants, tapas bars, coffee houses and fast food outlets, as well as double-level concept stores. In addition, the mall will offer a mix of fashion, lifestyle and sports outlets, all integrated into an outdoor, family-orientated shopping destination.”
Mayers says the mall design incorporates the convenience of a retail park combined with the sophistication of a mall, with differentiated retail experiences, each unique in their architectural language and style, and interconnected by landscaped walkways, bridges and sidewalks.
In addition, the road network is integrated as part of the development so that shoppers can park and shop with ease.
“We do not see this as competing with Gateway,” says Petersen.
“We envisage the two centres being complementary to each other, creating a massive super-node between them. In the same way, we see the Umhlanga Town Centre and the Cornubia Town Centre as having a paired utility.”
Access between the two will be greatly enhanced by the bridge currently under construction over the N2 linking Cornubia Boulevard with Umhlanga Ridge Boulevard and forming part of the Go!Durban integrated rapid public transport network.
Peterson says the importance of Cornubia can be summed up in the words of Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu when visiting Durban in 2015: "This project is very close to my heart, it demonstrates what we as a nation can achieve when we partner with business and investors".