Eyethu Orange Farm Mall is set to open on 28 October, and is raising the bar in socially innovative retail real estate development in South Africa.
Now it has deepened its commitment to the Orange Farm community even further, and will sponsor space for two key community services: a day care centre for Afrika Tikkun and a home for local radio station Theta FM.
Orange Farm’s very own 27 000 square metre regional mall is different from any other shopping centre in South Africa, thanks to its unmatched community focus.
Eyethu Orange Farm Mall is owned by the Orange Farm community which holds a 10 percent stake, facilitated by the National Empowerment Fund’s Rural & Community Development Fund unit. Its co-owners, each with a 30 percent stake, include the mall’s developers Stretford Land Developments and Flanagan & Gerard Investments, as well as JSE listed property company Dipula Income Fund.
Theta FM is a community radio station that has grown its listenership to over 300 000. Presently located in a school, the station will move to its modern new facility of around 100 square metres at the mall. From its new home, it will broadcast live from Eyethu Orange Farm Mall, with a live feed inside the mall. Theta FM will officially start its live broadcasts from Eyethu Orange Farm Mall a week before the opening day, ensuring the community is first to know the latest from the mall.
“After nine years of broadcasting from a classroom at Isikhumbuzo Secondary School this is a great infrastructural relief. We are excited and grateful to the owners of the Eyethu Orange Farm Mall for housing us in such a modern facility. This is the best birthday present we’ve received for our ninth year being on air,” says Charles Motaung, Program Manager at Theta FM.
At Eyethu Orange Farm Mall, Afrika Tikkun will operate as a day care centre for children from three to six years old. Afrika Tikkun is a well-established NGO that deals with early child development in impoverished and township communities. It is a programme already familiar to the residents of Orange Farm. The centre will be set in 200 square metres of quality space.
"Access to effective Early Childhood Development programmes undoubtedly gives children a significant head start when it comes to schooling. As Afrika Tikkun, we are delighted to be able to partner with the Eyethu Orange Farm Mall in providing first-class education opportunities for the children of mall employees as well as the broader community,” says Afrika Tikkun CEO, Marc Lubner.
Both Theta FM and the Afrika Tikkun day care centre will be on a mezzanine level next to the centre’s management offices.
The mall quite literally connects its community by being at the heart of the area’s vibrant new central business district and its main transport hub. The Orange Farm Taxi Association will return to its original premises, at the centre, a week before the mall opens. It was temporarily relocated so the mall could be built. The mall also links to the rail transport at Stretford Station, making it easy for shoppers - whether they come by taxi, train, car, bicycle, or on foot to meet their everyday retail needs.
Putting its community involvement into action on many far-reaching levels that boost its people and economy, 1 248 Orange Farm locals have been employed in the construction of the mall so far.
Paul Gerard, of Flanagan & Gerard Investments, says Eyethu Orange Farm Mall is designed to make it easy for local shoppers to get the things they need from the shops they love, in a vibrant, quality shopping mall. It has also created a great place for people to meet and come together, at the heart of the community.
Izak Petersen, CEO of Dipula Income Fund, says Eyethu Orange Farm Mall is designed to be an asset to its community in every way. “We are pleased to be investors in this extraordinary asset, of which its community can be incredibly proud.”
“We’re excited for the eagerly-awaited opening of Eyethu Orange Farm Mall on 28 October. For many people who have walked this journey with us, it is a dream come true,” says David Lieberman of Stretford Land Developments.