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Nelspruit mall to open in April 2010

29 Oct 2009

The new R600m I'Langa Mall in Nelspruit, an upmarket regional shopping centre situated off the N4 highway, is set to open in April 2010.

With construction on schedule, a high-profile mix of retailers have confirmed their place in the centre, which is already 85% let and will be anchored by Pick n Pay, Edgars, Game and Woolworths. They are complemented by major national retailers including Truworths, Foschini, Mr Price and Ackermans.

I'Langa Mall will introduce a number of retailers to the city for the very first time.

These include: @HomeLivingSpace, specialist electronics and entertainment store Dion Wired, Hang Ten, Due South outdoor and adventure wear, Portuguese women's wear designer Ana Sousa and Mr Price Sport. In addition, I'Langa Mall will be home to the only Game store in Nelspruit.

A vibrant open-air piazza concept will offer a variety of restaurants.

The owners have undertaken extensive traffic studies in regard to the construction of I'Langa Mall and are spending millions in road upgrades, as part of the project, to ensure easy access to the centre and uncongested traffic flow around I'Langa Mall.

"The idea was conceptualised in Nelspruit and it is being developed by a team of Nelspruit businessmen," says Luan Visagie of major stakeholder Visagie Trust. – Eugene Brink

For more information contact Richter van Niekerk Properties on 082 853 3455.

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