Carlo Petersen14 November 2024 | 16:12

CoCT assures residents that Sea Point library & civic hall will be preserved

This week the city opened a public participation process for the prime property site at the Green Point bowling greens to be redeveloped.

CoCT assures residents that Sea Point library & civic hall will be preserved

The Colin Eglin Sea Point Public Library. Picture: Google Maps

CAPE TOWN - The City of Cape Town has assured residents that the Sea Point library and civic hall will be preserved.

This week the city opened a public participation process for the prime property site at the Green Point bowling greens to be redeveloped.

Mayco member for economic growth, James Vos, said that while the property had been earmarked for mixed-use development, certain key features would be retained.

"The release of prime land in Green Point for mixed-use development bringing commercial, retail and residential opportunities to one of Cape Town's most connected locations will boost economic growth while preserving key community spaces, like the Sea Point library and civic hall."