Sustainability

Redefine unveils newly expanded Pan Africa Mall

Redefine Properties unveils newly expanded Pan Africa Mall

 Johannesburg, November 2024 – Redefine Properties, South Africa’s listed real estate investment trust (REIT), has officially opened the newly expanded Pan Africa Mall. The expansion added 9,000sqm of additional retail space, increasing the mall’s total gross lettable area (GLA) to over 25,000sqm. The mall is co-owned by Redefine Properties and Talis Property Fund.

Pan Africa Mall, located in Alexandra, underwent a significant upgrade, offering a wider range of stores and restaurants for the community. The centre now features a new upper-level floor for fashion retailers, including the relocated Mr Price and Ackermans stores, and an extended ground floor, which includes a new Roots Butchery, an expanded Truworths, and an FNB branch. Notable new tenants include W.Edit, Sportscene, Pick n Pay Clothing, Jam Clothing, Hungry Lion, Vision Works, The HUB, Selfast, Nizams, Clothing Junction, and Tekkie Town.

Andrew König, Chief Executive Officer at Redefine, says, “The expansion of Pan Africa Mall is a major milestone for both Redefine and the Alexandra community. By creating opportunities for local businesses and investing in sustainable solutions like solar power, we are contributing to the area’s economic growth while ensuring the centre serves the community for years to come.” The new expansion reflects Redefine’s vision to enhance the retail experience and collaborate with the Alexandra community towards collective growth.

Pan Africa Mall’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) credentials will be improved as the upgrade incorporates full back-up power and water – including the exploration of sinking a borehole, a R12.2 million solar photovoltaic (PV) system with an 851kWp capacity, and the installation of energy-efficient lighting and water efficient toilets. Including these ESG measures into the centre’s operations is vital to Redefine’s commitment to sustainability, enhancing customer loyalty, and future-proofing the shopping area, helping the community it serves.

Tebogo Mogashoa, Chairman of Talis Property Fund, adds, “As investors deeply committed to Alexandra, Talis Property Fund sees this expansion as more than just retail growth – it’s an investment in the social fabric and economic future of the area.

“We have seen how the Pan Africa Mall has evolved into a welcoming space that fosters strong community connections, where families, small businesses, and social partners come together. Building on a foundation of trust, our partnerships remain instrumental in creating lasting value, reflecting the strength of collaboration in stimulating local economic development.

“We’re grateful to our social partners who have played a central role in helping us realise this vision.”

In a pioneering initiative, the centre was the first of its kind in South Africa built with fully integrated public transport, which includes a 50,000sqm taxi facility. Street hawkers are now being offered permanent stalls – managed by the Alexandra Taxi Association. Redefine is committed to growing smaller businesses and improving the area for customers.

“This project is about more than just expanding a shopping centre. It is about empowering local businesses and driving urban renewal in Alexandra. Redefine is committed to creating lasting value for the community and shaping a sustainable future for South African cities,” König concludes.

Growthpoint advances sustainability goals with automation and 1ai

Growthpoint Properties advances sustainability goals with automation and 1ai 

Growthpoint Properties (JSE: GRT) has developed a bespoke automation solution in partnership with 1ai, a leading provider of intelligent automation solutions, to streamline the processing of municipal invoices while unlocking valuable sustainability data. The initiative forms part of Growthpoint’s broader efforts in using pioneering technology to enhance operational efficiencies and reduce environmental impact to achieve its ambitious sustainability goals.

With its extensive South African portfolio spanning around 350 buildings, Growthpoint processes more than 1,100 municipal invoices each month, a task requiring around 160 hours of manual handling, and diverting resources from other vital activities. This makes it difficult to extract and apply critical data related to utility consumption, such as power and water use information.

Recognising the potential for automation to transform this process, Growthpoint collaborated with 1ai to develop a bespoke system that automates the invoice processing workflow while extracting and structuring the useful sustainability data embedded within the documents. The result is a process that combines advanced Robotic Process Automation (RPA) with powerful text extraction algorithms, designed to manage the varied formats and complexities of municipal invoices.

The project has already delivered substantial operational benefits. In addition to saving 475 hours per month across both invoice processing, as well as the extraction and analysis of sustainability data, Growthpoint can now redirect resources towards other efforts, such as enhancing sustainability reporting and supporting the company’s broader environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.

Engelbert Binedell, Chief Operating Officer at Growthpoint Properties, says, “Automation has significantly improved our invoice processing and data analysis capabilities. By accurately capturing detailed utility data, we are now better equipped to meet our sustainability targets and optimise resource management across our properties. This improves our efficiency and enhances our strategic decision-making process.”

Rudolph Janse van Rensburg, Founder and CEO of 1ai, adds, “Our partnership with Growthpoint demonstrates the practical value of intelligent automation in managing complex processes. By streamlining the processing of municipal invoices, and thereby unlocking critical sustainability data, we have helped Growthpoint enhance operational efficiency while gaining valuable insights that support their sustainability goals. Our collaboration reflects a shared commitment to leveraging technology to drive efficiency, sustainability, and innovation in the property sector.”

The success of the initiative is a key component of Growthpoint’s strategy of incorporating intelligent automation across various aspects of its operations, with plans to expand the application of RPA to other critical areas, including vendor onboarding and contract lifecycle management.

Binedell says the automation initiative aligns with Growthpoint’s vision of remaining at the forefront of sustainable property management and setting new standards for operational excellence and environmental stewardship within the industry.