The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) is currently undergoing a R832m expansion. This will double the centre’s existing exhibition capacity by adding 10 000m² of flexible space. The expansion is jointly funded by the venue’s majority shareholders, the City of Cape Town and the Western Cape Provincial Government. The CTICC East expansion is part of a broader precinct development, which is set to include a 40 000m² commercial and hotel development alongside a new hospital.
Articles :
- CTICC expansion construction underway
- Joint Media Update: Review of CTICC East tower height welcomed
- Reconsidering the proposed CTICC expansion plans
- Architecture: CTICC announces shortlisted architects for CTICC expansion
- CTICC expansion: Design for the unexpected
- CTICC Expansion – Media Release: CTICC, City of Cape Town, Provincial Government
- Cape Town International Convention Centre: Construction progress at the 10,000sqm expansion
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Cape Town Partnership applauds CTICC expansion towards a sustainable city
- CTICC expansion aims to increase CT’s competitiveness
- Cape Town International Convention Centre – Africa’s Top Conference Destination
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE PROPOSED CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE 2 ON ERWEN 192, 245, 246 AND THE REMAINDER OF ERF 192, “SALAZAR SQUARE”, ROGGEBAAI, CAPE TOWN FORESHORE