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The Protea Glen Mall is a shopping mall in Protea Glen, in Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa, which opened in September 2012.[1][2]

Built at a cost of approximately R360-380 million, the mall is located at the intersection of R558 and Protea Boulevard in the centre of Protea Glen,[2] and has over 90 tenants.[3][4][5][6]

Background

Mike Nkuna, chairman of developer Masingita Group, first conceived of placing a mall in Protea Glen in 2005,[7] as residents had been traveling to Lenasia for their shopping.[8] It is the first mall located in the Johannesburg suburb, which has only been developed since the 1990s. It has been the sixth mall to open in Soweto.[9] Locally, it is considered notable for having both rival supermarket retailers Pick n Pay and Shoprite among its tenants.[10]

References

  1. ^ (11 October 2011). Soweto's Protea Glen mall attracts tenants, Bizcommunity.com
  2. ^ a b (28 March 2013). New mall for Protea Glen, Joburg.org.za
  3. ^ (16 October 2012). Protea Glen Mall: flight of a fine entrepreneur Mike Nkuna, Ujuh
  4. ^ (2 April 2012). Boosting Soweto's future, The Sowetan
  5. ^ (24 October 2011). Soweto's Protea Glen mall allures tenants, sacommercialpropnews.co.za
  6. ^ (18 October 2012). Soweto's Protea Glen mall is now open, Property24
  7. ^ "Protea Glen Mall – Shopping Mall". Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  8. ^ (28 March 2012). Row over who gets the jobs, The Sowetan
  9. ^ (2 October 2012). New Soweto mall, The Sowetan
  10. ^ (2 January 2013). Soweto mall's new customer strategy, The Sowetan