Lusanda Bill
14 August 2010
The Western Cape government officials have given the Drankenstein Business Chamber, waterfront development the go ahead this week.
The complex will costs R1 billion and it will include among others a gym, hotel and a centre of excellence targeted at schools in the area.
Drankenstein Business Chamber chairperson Trevor Harris said “It definitely will bring more visitors in and obviously in the surrounding areas will be brought into the centre of Paarl.”
The complex is believed to attract more investors and most importantly visitors to Paarl.
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