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The 2025 Cape Land Flip: How One Signature Is Redrawing Parliament, the CBD and the City’s Wallet

by Liam Fortuin
December 15, 2025

Cape Town is doing a supersmart land swap in 2025! They’re trading a small piece of land near Parliament for a much bigger, valuable area, including the old Good Hope Centre. This big deal, worth R1.4 billion, is all about making Parliament safer, fixing up the city, and building homes people can afford. No money changes hands; it’s a clever trade of land for land, setting the stage for big changes and building projects in the city for years to come. It’s a bold move that could totally redraw the city’s future, one piece of land at a time.

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