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Boitekong Mall set to open its doors

05 Apr 2012

Fontis Development introduces a R180 million shopping destination with the much anticipated development of Boitekong Mall.

Apart from Boitekong Mall, no formal retail offering exists around Boitekong, as the area is characterised by mining activities and lower income housing.

This vibrant and unique Community Shopping Centre is currently in the final stages of completion.

Situated on the corner of Thlou Street and the P16-2, a main arterial road that links Rustenburg to Sun City and Thabazimbi, Boitekong Mall, currently at 19 000m² has great accessibility in an area with good public transport infrastructure. There are future plans to extend it to 40 000m². 

Apart from Boitekong Mall, no formal retail offering exists around Boitekong, as the area is characterised by mining activities and lower income housing. This results in consumers having to travel to the Rustenburg CBD to do their shopping, which is an 8km travelling distance, requiring two taxis each way.

Construction began during August 2011, and will conclude in April 2012 with the modern, minimalistic centre launching to the public on the 26thApril 2012. It will have state-of-the-art security and modern amenities, taking the newest trends in ergonomics into account. 

The mall will have 49 stores, 800 parking bays and parking for 18 taxis along with secured anchor, Shoprite. 

There will be a balance between retail, services and entertainment with the inclusion of furniture, homeware, fashion, fast food and major national brands. 

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