News
Atterbury welcomes a new dental and cosmetic surgeon in the Old East Precinct
Key Takeaways Dr. Michelle Karl, a dental and cosmetic specialist, has joined the Old East Precinct after relocating from Menlyn Maine to become part of the growing Atterbury family. She obtained her dental degree in 2005 from the University of Pretoria and specializes in creating beautiful smiles and facial
WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT THE FIRST ANNUAL FILMIT AWARDS
Key Takeaways Zia Geldenhuys from Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof dominated the first annual Filmit Awards, winning five categories including Best Film for her short film "Theatre Kid." The awards ceremony took place on December 9, 2021, at Atlantic Studios in Cape Town, attended by Suidooster actors, mentors, and representatives from
Commercial property is picking up, and some sectors are rallying faster than others
Key Takeaways Mall of Africa tenant trading densities are now more than 12% higher than pre-Covid 2019 levels, with restaurants especially reporting improvements due to later curfew times. South Africans prefer in-store shopping with more than 97% of retail taking place in brick-and-mortar stores, benefiting neighbourhood and community shopping
FILMIT FILMS NOU BESKIKBAAR VIR BESIGTIGING
Key Takeaways Die Filmit kompetisie vir hoërskole, moontlik gemaak deur Atterbury en WeBuyCars, het 70 inskrywings van 35 skole dwarsoor Suid-Afrika en Namibië ontvang. Negentien van die twintig finaliste het teen Oktober 2021 hul films ingedien, wat nou beskikbaar is vir besigtiging op Paul Roos Gimnasium se YouTube-kanaal. Finaliste
Takealot chooses Richmond Park again – this time for a 24 000m2 distribution centre
Key Takeaways Atterbury is developing a 24,000m² distribution centre for Takealot at Richmond Park, Cape Town, with operations beginning August 1, 2022, and expansion potential to over 70,000m². The facility features sustainable design elements including solar PV installation, energy-efficient lighting, rainwater harvesting, and water-saving landscaping with 18-metre clear racking
Atterbury and USN raise R1-million for SA’s Olympic champions
Key Takeaways Atterbury and USN's crowdfunding project "Spansaam" raised R1,050,000 for SA's Olympic medal winners within 10 days after launching on Die GROOT Ontbyt on kykNET. The project received over 100 payments from various organizations and individuals, with AfriForum contributing just over R100,000 from their own similar initiative. Tatjana
Rubicon to consolidate in Richmond Park
Key takeaways: Atterbury will develop a 9,300sqm facility for Rubicon to consolidate six Cape Town locations into one Richmond Park headquarters. The facility includes 7,900sqm warehouse and 1,400sqm offices, with construction starting November 2021 for mid-2022 completion. Rubicon will be located near Takealot's distribution facility and Richmond Corner
Atterbury and USN raise R1-million for SA’s Olympic champions
South Africa’s Olympic medallists, swimmer Tatjana Schoenmaker. Key takeaways: R1,050,000 was raised through Spansaam, a crowdfunding initiative by Atterbury Trust and USN. The campaign launched on August 11 during Die GROOT Ontbyt on kykNET. Tatjana Schoenmaker received R600,000, while Bianca Buitendag got R200,000 for their Olympic wins. Coaches Rocco
Atterbury and USN reward excellence
Key takeaways: Atterbury and USN are jointly donating R500,000 to South Africa's Olympic medal winners from the Tokyo Games. The companies launched "Spansaam," a crowdfunding project targeting R1,300,000 to reward medal winners, with R500,000 for gold and R250,000 for silver medals. The initiative was created after SASCOC initially announced no












