Emira’s Springfield Centre in Durban ‘rises from the ashes’ with a relaunch
Emira Property Fund’s Springfield Retail Centre in Durban has relaunched, a year after it was damaged by arson in the widespread devastation of July 2021,
Emira Property Fund’s Springfield Retail Centre in Durban has relaunched, a year after it was damaged by arson in the widespread devastation of July 2021,
Emira Property Fund (JSE: EMI) has relaunched its Springfield Retail Centre in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, a year after the centre was damaged by arson in the
Emira Property Fund’s Springfield Retail Centre in Durban has relaunched, a year after it was damaged by arson in the widespread devastation of July 2021,
IN CONVERSATION WITH: Ulana van Biljon, COO, Emira Property Fund For everybody — and certainly those in the property industry — the past two pandemic-fuelled years
Emira Property Fund (JSE: EMI) has, subject to financing conditions precedent normal for this sort of transaction, agreed to sell its entire 49.9% stake in
Emira Property Fund (JSE: EMI) has acquired its twelfth grocery-anchored open-air shopping centre in the USA. Always investing together with its in-country US investment partners,
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