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Ground-breaking ceremony for the YFPO building took place
The ground-breaking ceremony for the YFPO building will take place on Monday 25th July 2022, at Rosslyn Hub, 1 Tungsten Drive, Rosslyn. Sod turning…
Government to fast-track new road
On the 11 th March 2022, Gauteng Premier David Makhura and Roads and Transport MEC, JacobMamabolo, visited Rosslyn Hub to make an exciting announcement.They confirmed…
YFPO Rosslyn Hub
Rosslyn Hub Development Company (RHDC) and Eris Property Group (Pty) Ltd (“Eris”) will jointly co-invest in a proposed new development on Extension 58 measuring 78,307.00m2,…
A City Within A City
Africa has the lowest ratio of car ownership in the world and is the most undeveloped market of the automotive industry, says Brendan Falkson, director…
How to unlock R50-billion private sector investment to build Africa’s first Auto City
The development of Rosslyn Hub is a crucial step towards the creation of the Tshwane Auto City (TAC) a vision shared by government and the…
R3bn Rosslyn Hub just the start for Tshwane Auto City
Johannesburg – Work is expected to start this week on a huge R3 billion mixed-use development in Rosslyn, which is intended to be the catalyst…
The city already has four major automotive plants, and more developments are coming. Capital city Tshwane is set to become the automotive capital of Africa…
Automotive Industry Development Centre (AIDC) has launched the first phase of a R50 billion mega-development which will see Rosslyn, north east of Pretoria, become the…
R3bn Rosslyn Hub to create 160 000 jobs
The R3-billion mixed-use Rosslyn Hub development was launched at the African Smart Cities Summit, co-located with the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo, at the…
AT LEAST 800 young people queued to register their names for employment and skills development on Friday afternoon at the on-site launch of a R3…
For Rosslyn, the wheels are officially in motion to turn this area north of Tshwane into the “automotive capital of South Africa”. As reported by…
Tshwane’s First Steps Towards Becoming Africa’s Automotive Capital to be Unveiled at the
Rosslyn Hub, a R3-billion, mixed use development that will catalyse the city of Tshwane to become the automotive capital of Africa is set to be…