City cancels Princess Vlei shopping centre project
The City of Cape Town has listened to the community and decided that the proposal for a shopping centre on the Princess Vlei land is inappropriate and will cancel the project. As an inclusive city, we urge residents to work with us to develop an alternative vision for this land. Read more below:
The City of Cape Town has decided to cancel the proposed sale of a portion of the land at Princess Vlei for a shopping centre.
The City has been in discussions with the prospective developer of the land over the past year to investigate alternatives to the proposed development. We have come to the conclusion that, notwithstanding the zoning that has been achieved for the development, the only workable option would be for the City to cancel the proposed sale of the land to the developer and compensate him for the costs that he has incurred on the project.
We will thus proceed with that process. We are unable to announce a compensation value at this point as some legal processes are still required, but believe that we will be able to settle at an amount which is acceptable to both parties.
The City looks forward to engaging with the communities who surround Princess Vlei, and indeed the wider citizenry of Cape Town, on the development of an alternative vision for the use of the area that recognises the range of opportunities available and which addresses the needs of the residents.