
Renowned property developer Terrace Africa has announced structural details and a list of local and international brands expected to take up space at Design Quarter, a commercial hub nearing completion in Harare’s Highlands suburb.
PUMA Energy, Trafigura and ZIMOCO are some of the corporations set to occupy offices at the 5,500 square metre business complex that will include high-end showrooms, penthouse offices, a rooftop restaurant, entertainment and conference venues.
“This is more than a building, it’s a statement of intent to mark the arrival of our new precinct,” said Terrace Africa in a statement.
“The signing of industry leaders like PUMA, Trafigura and ZIMOCO as well as other international brands signals strong confidence in our vision to turn this into Harare’s most sought-after commercial zone.”
The property developer also said Design Quarter will unveil additional tenants soon as plans for a broader Highlands Precinct along a major road in the suburb take shape.
“A substantial piece of Highlands along ED Mnangagwa Road in Harare will undergo major development works over the next few years as part of a modern precinct project, which will provide a further 200,000 square metres of mixed-use commercial and residential space within the suburb,” the developer added.
“Infrastructure upgrades including widening and resurfacing of roads, upgrade of electrical substations and the installation of over 2km of sewer lines signal the seriousness of this project to change the status quo within Harare.”
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