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Development of an Economic Strategy for the City of Tshwane CBD

Development of an Economic Strategy for the City of Tshwane CBD. City of Tshwane Inner City Investment Seminar, 22 September 2011 Tom Bridges, Arup. Introduction. Accessibility. City Identity. Liveability. Economic clustering. International examples. An economic d river for Gauteng.

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Development of an Economic Strategy for the City of Tshwane CBD

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  1. Development of an Economic Strategy for the City of Tshwane CBD City of Tshwane Inner City Investment Seminar, 22 September 2011 Tom Bridges, Arup

  2. Introduction

  3. Accessibility City Identity Liveability Economic clustering International examples

  4. An economic driver for Gauteng

  5. Image, profile, tourism and heritage

  6. Zone 1 Zone 2 Mamelodi Belle Ombre Atteridgeville Terminal Hatfield Pretoria Station Zone 3 Step change in connectivity

  7. Government property reconfiguration

  8. Developing Tshwane for business tourism

  9. Business Improvement Districts: Bryant Park, New York Public Private Partnerships: Baltimore inner harbour and Cape Town Central City Improvement District Urban regeneration companies: London Docklands Governance and partnership structures

  10. Part of Gauteng – dynamic wider economic region • Many of the economic fundamentals are in place • The right ingredients to enhance liveability and place image • Real opportunities in retail, cultural, tourism, leisure and sport • Excellent connectivity • Revitalisation of Government property • Strengthening shared commitment to achieving success Conclusion: the right factors for future economic success

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