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    Work on Tshakhuma Corner development in Limpopo underway

    Scheduled for completion in October 2023, Tshakhuma Corner will offer over 11,500m2 of retail space in the Vhembe district of Limpopo. Developed by McCormick Property Development, the mall is valued at R200m and is owned and managed by the Exemplar REITail group.
    Source: Supplied
    Source: Supplied

    Tshakhuma Corner was designed by MDS Architecture and will be an enclosed single-level development. The mall design takes water and electricity challenges into account with both solar and wastewater management initiatives included in the project.

    “The mall has been designed with two prominent entrances which are softened by climbing greenery," explains Louis Pretorius, partner at MDS Architecture. “These feature cladding and prominent signage punctuated by pops of bright colour in order to create a border around each entrance.”

    The mall has been contoured to minimise the natural fall of the site.

    Source: Supplied
    Source: Supplied

    Wide passages for sense of spaciousness

    The interior of Tshakhuma Corner includes contemporary finishes, a neutral colour palette and wide passages, which aims to bring a sense of spaciousness indoors. The ceiling features contemporary linear lighting, while the mall is awash with natural light from unglazed clerestory windows.

    “The food court is such an integral part of any retail development. We create these spaces with the distinct purpose of connecting with our customers”, explains MD of McCormick Property Development, Jason McCormick.

    “Tshakhuma Corner’s food court spills out of the centre via covered walkways and a dedicated children’s playpark, ensuring a retail experience that the whole family can enjoy. We will also be showcasing promising local artists in prominently located spots throughout the building in order to both support and connect with the community.”

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