Entertainment

Rosebank provides an array of entertainment to its residents and visitors at a variety of shopping malls, pavement cafes, restaurants, markets, luxurious hotels, cinemas, arts galleries and night clubs.

Art

Rosebank has a thriving art scene with a number of galleries and dealers trading in all mediums along the 'art strip' which includes the more established Goodman and Kim Sacks galleries.

Outdoors

Rosebank is outdoors and pedestrian friendly – Due to its compact size, visitors, residents and employees are able to walk the area, enjoying the outdoor atmosphere, en route to their destination.

Growing

Rosebank's infrastructure projects and property developments augur well for the future of the node. Areas located directly around future Gautrain Stations are attracting great interest.

The new Firs attracts top tenants

The Firs redevelopment is bringing 4,100sqm of specialty retail and restaurant space on stream, along with 8,200sqm of premier offices. All this is enhanced by the luxury of 244 rooms, 15 suites and exceptional service of The Hyatt Regency Johannesburg. The AAA-grade offices at The Firs are already 60% let and have attracted the likes of Standard Bank and Flagstone Reinsurance as major tenants. "We are pleased to be involved in the redevelopment of this vibrant node, which we see strengthening further as a number of projects in the area come to fruition," says Stewart Shaw-Taylor, Global Head of Standard Bank Real Estate Investments, which is also responsible for a proposed large mixed-use development on the Southern end of the Rosebank node.

"A key attraction of the redevelopment will be the new restaurant piazza at the heart of The Firs", explains Ollie Flynn of Investec Property. Rosebank dining institutions The Grill House and Katzy's provide the gateway for the new piazza, where they will be joined by the likes of equally-iconic Doppio Zero - all showcased in a modern, light and open design. The restaurant piazza will provide customers with an enhanced upmarket dining experience and a variety of menu options. "The Firs and Hyatt complex redevelopment and particularly the restaurant piazza will provide synergies with Rosebank's new identity as a mixed-use transport node with a keen focus on pedestrian and street-level interaction, providing a meeting point for this modern village," explains Flynn.
The area is experiencing substantial urban renewal, spurred on by the construction of the Gautrain station, new projects currently under construction by Tiber and Standard Bank Real Estate Investments, and the redevelopment of many of the buildings owned by Old Mutual in the precinct. In addition, SA's leading listed retail property fund, Hyprop, has a substantial presence in the area.