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COME ON SUMMER, COME ON You know that summer has finally arrived when the seasonal Summer Lounge opposite Dutchies on Grotto Beach opens for their annual Overstrand Summer Festival. Guests attending the opening on Sunday 19 November were able to enjoy a magnificent sunset while sipping on wine and cocktails, and savouring delicate bites of sushi. See P 19 for the programme of events during December. PHOTO: Bernard Jordaan
On your marks, get ready… shop! De Waal Steyn
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here is an air of expectation and excitement amongst residents in the whole region with the longawaited opening of the new Whale Coast Mall on Thursday 30 November. The construction site has been a beehive of frenzied activity for the past two weeks with the smaller shops doing their shop fitting and stocking their
shelves. The heavy construction equipment of recent months was replaced with a fleet of literally hundreds of white bakkies and delivery vehicles as work continued every day late into the night. As the excitement mounted amongst residents, social media platforms were awash with questions on what the final tenant mix is, what special instore offers there will be on the opening day – and the hotly debated issue of entertainment in the form of
cinemas. With the news sinking in that there will not be a traditional multiplex operated by either Ster Kinekor or NuMetro, an online petition was drawn up to request the developers to revisit the issue.
opening. “The theatre will not only screen select new releases, but will host live shows and corporate functions. What makes this unique is that it will offer not only movies but other forms of entertainment as well.”
But, says Mall Marketing Manager, Andrea van Rensburg, from mid-December, shoppers will no longer have to drive over the mountain to see a movie, when the highly anticipated multi-purpose cinema theatre will be
According to Andrea the mall will open its doors to the public for the first time on Thursday at 09:00. “With more than 85 stores, shoppers can expect massive opening specials across all categories, including groceries, home and décor,
health and beauty, arts and crafts and much, much more. “It is expected that the mall will draw thousands of shoppers daily from all over the region after opening day and we expect this trend to continue through the high season,” she says. According to developers, Dorpstraat, it is expected that between 300 000 and 400 000 shoppers will visit the mall in its first year of operation. The 34 000 m² has created
more than 560 temporary jobs during construction and it is expected that another 500 permanent jobs will be created once the mall is fully operational. The lower level of the mall is scheduled to open to the public by April 2018. Since its inception it has taken Dorpstraat eight years to get the planning, environmental assessments and zoning done. Construction lasted two years. More on P 3