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The City of Johannesburg has announced a revitalization plan to transform derelict inner-city buildings into secure, functional spaces for businesses and families. The city will rehabilitate uninhabitable buildings and lease them to stimulate urban renewal, attract investment, drive economic growth, and create jobs. Temporary accommodation has been secured for affected residents, and the city is identifying properties to sell to private investors while exploring private-public partnerships.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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