ROD approval for Cornubia PHASE 1
ROD approval for Cornubia PHASE 1 of the long-awaited Cornubia project has been approved The development is a catalytic intervention being undertaken jointly by eThekwini Municipality and Tongaat Hulett, that will see a 1 200ha greenfields site developed into one of the first fully integrated human settlements that will help ...
Date Added: 05 Dec 2011 | Author: : Looklocal.co.za - Looklocal - 29 Nov 2011 | Read More
Development takes off at scale in Durban
The site of Cornubia which will link up developed Umhlanga, the airport node and several poor communities. "eThekwini Municipality and Tongaat Hulett have started developing Cornubia, a 1 200 hectare project that will include 15 000 subsidised houses and create 120 000 new jobs. Recently identified as a Cabinet Lekgotla ...
Date Added: 15 Nov 2011 | Author: DELIVERY 01 Sep 2011 Page 25 | Read More
Shack dwellers have no faith in councillor
WITH reference to the letter "Move the shack dwellers" (Daily News, August 12), we, the community leaders of all the informal settlements in Reservoir Hills and Clare Estate, are overjoyed to hear that I we are on top of the Housing Department's priority list to be moved to Cornubia when ...
Date Added: 25 Aug 2011 | Author: DAILY NEWS (Late Final) 24 Aug 2011 Page 12 | Read More
Mike Deighton, CEO of Tongaat Hulett Developments
Mike Deighton, CEO of Tongaat Hulett Developments (THD), recently addressed Durban Chamber of Commerce members, media and invited guests at the Gateway Hotel in Umhlanga, on the company's projects and prospects in the coastal areas north of Durban. Speaking to The Ridge, Deighton expressed his belief that the economy is ...
Date Added: 18 Aug 2011 | Author: The Ridge | Read More
Cornubia to get R20bn private sector injection
Up to R20 billion in private sector investment is expected to be injected into the Cornubia mixed-used housing, commercial and industrial district planned adjacent to the N2 near Umhlanga over its development lifespan. That’s the word from Michael Deighton, a director of Tongaat Hulett developments, the property group and “master-planners” ...
Date Added: 18 Jul 2011 | Author: Suren Naidoo (Mercury News paper) | Read More
All systems go for Cornubia
Phase 1 Cornubia the largest mixed-use development the private and public sector have jointly undertaken. The Cornubia project near Umhlanga, jointly developed by Tongaat Hulett and eThekwini Municipality, is firing on all cylinders. Despite reports that the project has ground to a halt, officials from eThekwini and Tongaat Hulett indicated ...
Date Added: 14 Jul 2011 | Author: Michelle Dennis | Read More
Cornubia – KZN’s R26 bn jewel
Development Executive for Tongaat Hulett Developments, Karen Petersen shared some insights and a case study on KwaZulu-Natal’s largest integrated sustainable human settlement, Cornubia. The R26 billion public/private partnership between eThekwini Municipality and Tongaat Hulett Developments is strategically situated on Durban’s northern corridor. The development is part of eThekwini’s slum clearance ...
Date Added: 14 Jul 2011 | Author: KZN Industrial & Business News | Read More
Cornubia settlement breaks new ground
The eThekwini Municipality Housing has commenced work on the Cornubia Integrated Human Settlement Development, a development which embraces the New Housing Vision and Policy entitled “Breaking New Ground”. This vision will promote a non-racial, integrated society through the development of sustainable human settlement and quality housing. The Phase 1 development ...
Date Added: 13 Jul 2011 | Author: KZN Industrial & Business News | Read More
Cornubia Project coming- 17/12/2010
WORK on the first phase of giant Cornubia Development, which includes 5000 housing units, will begin early next year. That’s the assurance from eThekwini Housing Committee Chairman, Councillor Nigel Gumede after the Municipality and the KZN Department of Human Settlements, secured 570ha of land in Umhlanga from Tongaat Hulett. Gumede ...
Date Added: 11 Feb 2011 | Author: Zibuse Ndlovu | Read More
Cornubia
The promise for development on the sugar land known Cornubia will go down as one of those huge decisions when the history of our city is written. The land measures some 1200 hectares and provides us with a great opportunity to undo what characterised the apartheid city—place where black and ...
Date Added: 11 Feb 2011 | Author: DR.Mike Sutcliffe 28/08/2008 | Read More







