State of Cape Town Central City Report 2020

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RETAIL OCCUPANCY RATES Retail space in the Central City is in constant flux thanks to the continuous development and refurbishment of commercial buildings. The economic effects of Covid-19 resulted in the closure of hundreds of retail outlets, slightly outpacing the opening of new establishments – resulting in a decrease in the retail occupancy rate across the Central City. SUMMARY OF TOTAL OCCUPANCY IN THE CENTRAL CITY

The total volume (m²) of retail space available across all four Central City precincts at the end of 2020 amounted to 270 176 m², marginally below the 274 605 m² recorded at the end of 2019. This was a decrease of -1.6 %. The total retail space occupied across all four Central City precincts at the end of 2020 amounted to 239 099 m², a decline 9 597 m² from 248 696 m² recorded at the end of 2019. This was a decrease of -3.9 %. Developments temporarily, or permanently, remove retail space, resulting in periods of vacancy while building is underway. This distorts the retail occupancy figure.

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Total m²

Occupied m²

Vacant m²

P1

45 018

32 987

12 031

P2

100 595

90 114

10 481

P3

26 878

21 365

5 513

P4

97 685

94 633

3 052

TOTAL

270 176

239 099

31 077 (11.5 %)

11.5 %

The total vacancy rate of retail space (31 077 m²) across all precincts amounted to 11.5 % of the total retail space available.In 2019, the total vacancy rate was 9.4 %.

STATE OF CAPE TOWN CENTRAL CITY REPORT 2020


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