
29 September 2010 – Capetonians are going to come across a new name on the block this month in the form of Deneys Reitz House. Previously known as the Southern Life Centre, the Riebeek Street A-grade building is changing its name next month.
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The Southern Life Centre on Cape Town’s Riebeek Street has now become the Deneys Reitz House.
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Capetonians are soon going to come across a new name on the block in the form of Deneys Reitz House.
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29 September 2010 – Capetonians are going to come across a new name on the block this month in the form of Deneys Reitz House. Previously known as the Southern Life Centre, the Riebeek Street A-grade building is changing its name next month.
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The announcement by Amazon, the world’s largest online retailer, that it would be opening a customer service centre in Cape Town in October has put South Africa firmly on the map as a preferred location for business process outsourcing (BPO).
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29 September 2010 – Capetonians are going to come across a new name on the block this month in the form of Deneys Reitz House. Previously known as the Southern Life Centre, the Riebeek Street A-grade building is changing its name next month.
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With South African financial experts still concerned about the threat of a global double dip recession, Steve Rennie, managing director of Rennie Property warns landlords to be extra vigilant about keeping a handle on bad debt.
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With South African financial experts still concerned about the threat of a global double dip recession, landlords have got to be extra vigilant about keeping a handle on bad debt.
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Steve Rennie of Rennie Property talks about the impact of the economy on the commercial property market, with rental prices dropping off resulting in lower vacancy rates.
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With South African financial experts still concerned about the threat of a global double dip recession, landlords have got to be extra vigilant about keeping a handle on bad debt.
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South Africa’s most exciting marketing opportunity to showcase itself to the rest of the globe is here, in the shape of the 2010 World Cup. Visitors are going to experience the country’s natural beauty, football stadiums and world-class cities. And central to the urban experience is going to be tourists’ and locals’ enjoyment of commercial public spaces.
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Building-specific details for how you will be affected by the World Cup 2010 road closures - for all Rennie Property-managed buildings.
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THE key to choosing a good property manager is to establish whether they think and act like a property asset manager, says Rennie Property's Steve Rennie.
"While some property managers will merely close lease deals and collect rent, others will have a strategic understanding of what it takes to grow a property asset," explains Rennie.
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19 April 2010 – Rennie Property, South Africa’s leading specialist commercial property management company, today announced that it has expanded its broking division with the appointment of Arthur Venter, an experienced commercial and industrial property broker.
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Rennie Property, South Africa’s leading specialist commercial property management company, is pleased to support Earth Hour 2010.
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25 February 2010 – Less than a year after a 31.3% price hike, the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) yesterday approved an additional 24.8% rise, with further increases in the pipeline: 25.8% in 2011 and 25.9% in 2012. According to Rennie Property, South Africa’s leading specialist commercial property management company, this will have a significant impact on the tenants of commercial property and as a result, the owners as well.
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Over 2,000 square metres of office space are up for grabs to let at 70 Prestwich Street, Green Point, Cape Town.
Immediately adjacent to the V&A Waterfront, as well as the vibe-y Cape Quarter, this property is located in a thriving creative and lifestyle hub of Cape Town. Neighbours are ad agencies, design houses and media companies, restaurants such as Beluga, and hotels including Protea’s Victoria Junction.
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Claremont has established itself as the perfect location in Cape Town for companies wanting to base themselves away from the city centre. It is centrally located in Cape Town’s Southern Suburbs, and just 15 minutes away from the city. Specifically, the financial services sector has entrenched itself in this alternative CBD.
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Any SME looking to acquire new premises will have the debate over whether it is better to buy or rent property. The answer to this is far from straightforward, given the range of issues involved, and individual characteristics of each company.
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Rennie Property, South Africa’s leading specialist commercial property management company, today announced it has been awarded the property management contract for a national property portfolio. The portfolio consists of 90 properties valued at approximately R600 million.
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The National Energy Regulator of South Africa’s (Nersa) approval of a 31.3% electricity price hike last week will have a significant impact on the owners of commercial property in South Africa, and by extension, their tenants.
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Commercial property managers should be a catalyst for the growth of your property investment. But how do you sort the wheat from the chaff and make sure you are getting into bed with the right property manager for your portfolio?
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Rennie Property, South Africa's leading specialist commercial property management company, has announced it has appointed an expanded management team at Melrose Arch.
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Whether you are buying commercial or residential property to rent to a third party, you will have one main objective. This is to maximise the return on the investment you made.
The return on investment derived from a property consists of two parts: the net income that can be maximised via your income strategy; and the capital growth of the property that can be optimised via your capital appreciation strategy.
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Urban regeneration in Cape Town received a boost today with the launch of the new look ABSA Centre at 2 Riebeek Street to the property broker community.
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Your patience is about to be rewarded - there is more parking at Rondebosch Village. A major phase of the renovations of this local shopping centre is finished and additional parking bays are now available.
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