V&A Waterfront announces new district

Published Dec 10, 2015

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Cape Town - The R700-million first phase of a new district at the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, is underway with a corporate head office for British American Tobacco South Africa (BAT South Africa) as the first project in this mixed-use area.

Totalling 75 000 m² , the mixed-use Canal District straddles both sides of Dock Road. The V&A Waterfront’s acquisition of the Amway and Queen’s Hotel buildings in 2014 has a connection to Buitengracht Street.

The District as a whole ties strongly into the arterial route that connects the city centre to the V&A Waterfront, and into the main pedestrian route that runs along Dock Road.

David Green, CEO of the V&A Waterfront, said: “Demand for commercial space at the V&A Waterfront is driving development in this district. This district is also a piece in the jigsaw puzzle that provides a seamless link through to the CTICC and Cape Town’s CBD.”

With a canal at its heart, as well as a new urban park incorporating the remnants of the historical Amsterdam Battery, the Canal District is essentially the first point of contact with the V&A Waterfront for visitors entering the property from the city centre.

The first building in the District, Amsterdam House, is divided into two at the centre, with the multi-national BAT South Africa occupying 8 000 m² in the south wing.

As with all other V&A Waterfront developments, Amsterdam House has been designed according to best practice green design principles, and is intended to achieve a minimum 5-Star Green Rating using the Green Star SA Office Design VI rating tool.

Completion of Amsterdam House and the car park is expected in November 2016.

IOL, adapted from a press release

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