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City Development Update: Media Quarter

Andre WesselsonNovember 12, 2012/Comments closed

Media Quarter final render

    • Floors: 5
    • Type: Commercial
    • Architects: EHH Architects
    • Contractors: Isipani Construction

To view more construction images, check out Isipani Construction’s blog here

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7 July 2013

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10 November 2012

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7 October 2012

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1 July 2012

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16 February 2012

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16 February 2012

Tagged: cape town construction development green point media quarter

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