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Rising out of the dust

The residents of Westville will by now have noticed an intriguing structure rising in their midst. It is none other than the long awaited Westwood Mall; the 35 000 m² regional shopping centre situated on the southern edge of the idyllic Westwood Estate. This R650 million development is bringing even more inspiration to an already sought-after area. With frangipani at the front door and sugar cane on the breeze, the region with its unique blend of exotic and everyday is ready for a refreshing alternative to the existing retail offering. The Westwood Mall promises to be this and so much more. It will have 150 top branded stores and gourmet eateries, all in a contemporary setting, that will satisfy the need for truly exceptional retail therapy.

Westwood Mall, anchored by Pick 'n Pay, Woolworths, Edgars and Dischem, promises to be no ordinary shopping centre. It is poised to establish itself as an indulgent retail experience, designed to match the discerning customer's desire for a convenient, friendly and up-market shopping experience. Architecturally, the design and finishes are contemporary, incorporating natural materials such as wood and stone, while naturally-lit interiors are guaranteed to delight the senses.

Riana Bruyn, regional marketing manager said: "Nothing has been left to chance on this multi-faceted project, from restroom finishes to well thought out signage, public access and parking solutions; every detail has been planned for". Owners and developers have gone to great lengths to ensure that every aspect of Westwood Mall is aesthetically pleasing and of the highest standard. "What can you expect? Rails groaning with ultra-desirable fashion and accessories, special touches like balcony seating in restaurants, the convenience of top national retailers, a bouquet of specialist boutiques. All set within an artistic interior patterned and inspired by nature," added Bryun.

Visit the website at www.westwoodmall.co.za for more information and watch the press for more news as the development grows.

Published: 06 June 2008 - Highway Mail