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Property & Housing

R650 Million GrandWest Mall Moves Into Construction In Cape Town

The 22,000m² retail development beside GrandWest will bring two supermarkets, major national brands, restaurants and a direct entertainment link to Goodwood when it opens in June next year.

Last updated: June 22, 2026 9:51 am
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Highlights
  • Construction has begun on the R650 million GrandWest Mall development in Goodwood.
  • The single-level centre will provide approximately 22,000m² of retail space.
  • Checkers FreshX and a Halaal SuperSpar will anchor the new mall.
  • Developers are targeting June next year for the official opening.

Goodwood: Construction is moving ahead on a R650 million shopping centre beside GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World, transforming previously separated retail and leisure plans into a single 22,000m² destination intended to serve Goodwood and surrounding Cape Town communities. The development will combine two major supermarkets, pharmacy and fashion brands, restaurants and family entertainment in a single-level mall scheduled to open in June next year, placing one of the city’s largest new retail investments directly alongside an established entertainment precinct.

Land Transfer Cleared The Way For Construction

The project entered its construction phase after the successful transfer of land into a newly established joint venture between Flanagan & Gerard Property Group and GrandWest.

Flanagan & Gerard holds a 90% interest in the venture, while GrandWest, which forms part of Sun International, owns the remaining 10%.

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The transfer completed a lengthy process involving land subdivision, rezoning and the creation of a legal structure through which the mall could be developed and operated. Those steps are less visible than building work, but they determine whether a development has clear ownership, development rights and the authority to proceed.

With those approvals and transfers complete, the developers confirmed that construction would begin in May and continue over approximately 14 months. The opening is scheduled for June next year.

The development is now listed as underway rather than merely proposed, although the final delivery date will still depend on construction progress, tenant installations, infrastructure work and regulatory approvals before trading begins.

GrandWest Mall At A Glance

Development DetailConfirmed Information
Project valueR650 million
LocationGrandWest precinct, Goodwood
Retail floor areaApproximately 22,000m²
Building formatSingle-level convenience mall
Construction periodMay this year to June next year
Target openingJune next year
Majority developerFlanagan & Gerard Property Group
Joint-venture partnerGrandWest
Flanagan & Gerard ownership90%
GrandWest ownership10%

Two Supermarkets Will Anchor The Centre

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The mall’s main grocery anchors will be a 3,000m² Checkers FreshX and a 2,500m² Halaal SuperSpar.

The decision to include two large supermarkets indicates that the project is intended to function as a regular convenience centre for surrounding communities rather than relying only on visitors attending concerts, casino facilities or leisure attractions at GrandWest.

Supermarkets create frequent repeat visits because households use them for weekly and daily purchases. Their presence can also support smaller shops by drawing consistent foot traffic into a centre throughout the week.

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The Halaal SuperSpar is expected to serve Cape Town shoppers seeking a broader range of certified Halaal groceries and prepared foods, while Checkers FreshX will bring the retailer’s premium fresh-food format to the precinct.

Together, the two anchors will occupy 5,500m², equivalent to one quarter of the mall’s total stated retail space.

Major Retailers Have Already Committed

The developers reported strong leasing interest before construction began, with more than 70% of the available gross lettable area already secured and a further 20% under offer.

Confirmed retailers include Dis-Chem, Clicks, Mr Price Group, Truworths and brands belonging to the Pepkor stable.

That level of pre-leasing reduces the commercial risk associated with opening a new shopping centre because a substantial proportion of the mall will already have tenants preparing stores before the public opening.

It also signals confidence among retailers that the location can draw sufficient spending from Goodwood, surrounding suburbs and people already visiting GrandWest.

The final tenant list has not yet been published in full. Store sizes, smaller independent operators and the complete fashion and service offering are expected to become clearer as construction and leasing advance.

Restaurants Will Connect Shopping And Entertainment

A central feature of the design is the planned connection between the new mall and GrandWest’s existing entertainment facilities.

The area adjoining the casino and family attractions will include a dining and leisure zone with restaurants such as Panarottis, Ocean Basket and RocoMamas.

Rather than operating as an isolated shopping centre beside an entertainment venue, the development is intended to create movement between retail, dining and leisure activities.

Visitors attending a concert, bowling, gaming or family entertainment could use the mall’s restaurants and shops, while ordinary shoppers would have direct access to GrandWest’s attractions.

The connection could extend the amount of time visitors spend in the precinct and create trading activity beyond standard daytime shopping hours.

GrandWest general manager Mervyn Naidoo said the development would strengthen the precinct’s broader appeal by bringing shopping into an environment already associated with entertainment, hospitality and events.

Family Entertainment Forms Part Of The Design

GrandWest Mall will connect directly with a redeveloped children’s entertainment area containing The Magic Company and Ten Pin Bowling.

This entertainment interface is being positioned as one of the centre’s distinguishing features.

Many neighbourhood shopping centres rely primarily on grocery, pharmacy and fashion tenants. GrandWest Mall will combine those daily services with facilities that already attract families, school groups and leisure visitors.

The development therefore enters a retail market where shopping centres increasingly need to offer more than stores alone.

Online retail has changed how people purchase clothing, electronics and household products, while food delivery platforms have reduced the need for some restaurant visits. Physical centres are responding by placing greater emphasis on dining, entertainment, social activity and services that cannot be delivered digitally.

GrandWest Mall’s location gives it an existing leisure base that a completely new shopping centre would ordinarily need years to establish.

Why Goodwood Was Chosen

GrandWest occupies a strategic position near Jakes Gerwel Drive, with access to the N1, N2 and surrounding northern and central Cape Town suburbs.

Goodwood, Thornton, Epping, Elsies River, Parow, Vasco Estate, Pinelands and parts of the Cape Flats fall within the wider catchment that could use the centre.

The precinct is also approximately 11km from Cape Town International Airport and is connected to major metropolitan transport routes.

Retail development depends heavily on access, visibility and population density. The GrandWest site combines an established destination, existing parking and transport infrastructure with surrounding communities that already travel through the area for work, shopping and leisure.

The developers have described the mall as a convenience-focused centre, meaning it is intended to support frequent local shopping rather than function only as a regional destination requiring a long journey.

Its success will depend on how easily shoppers can reach and leave the site, particularly during major Grand Arena events when existing roads and parking facilities already experience additional demand.

Construction Will Create Temporary Economic Activity

A project valued at R650 million will support a range of construction and professional services during the building period.

These include civil engineering, architecture, quantity surveying, electrical and mechanical work, plumbing, roofing, paving, shopfitting, security systems and landscaping.

Subcontractors and suppliers may also benefit through orders for concrete, steel, glass, fixtures, signage and other building materials.

The developers have not released a newly verified breakdown of the number of construction or permanent jobs attached to the current R650 million project.

Earlier promotional estimates circulated before the final land transfer and construction programme were confirmed, but those figures should not be treated as current unless the developers restate them against the revised project scope.

The more reliable position is that the development will support temporary construction work and later create permanent employment through retailers, restaurants, cleaning, security, maintenance and centre management.

Cape Town News will report exact employment commitments when these are confirmed by the joint venture or its contractors.

Retail Investment Reflects Confidence In Cape Town

The development forms part of a wider pipeline of retail, residential, hospitality and commercial construction across Cape Town.

Large property projects generally require investors to commit capital years before earning returns. Developers must secure land, approvals, funding and tenants while estimating whether the surrounding market will support the centre after completion.

The decision to proceed with GrandWest Mall indicates confidence in the spending potential of surrounding communities and in the long-term value of the GrandWest precinct.

That confidence does not guarantee commercial success.

Cape Town has several established shopping centres competing for household spending, while consumers continue facing pressure from food, electricity, transport and housing costs. New centres must offer sufficient convenience, tenant variety and value to persuade shoppers to change existing habits.

GrandWest Mall’s two grocery anchors and direct entertainment link appear designed to address that challenge by combining essential shopping with leisure.

Existing GrandWest Upgrade Adds To The Investment

The mall is not the only investment taking place at GrandWest.

Sun International has also undertaken a substantial upgrade of the wider entertainment and hospitality complex, including improvements to the Grand Hotel, dining spaces, private gaming areas and other facilities.

The combined projects are intended to modernise a destination that has operated for more than two decades and remains one of Cape Town’s largest entertainment venues.

The new retail development will expand the precinct beyond its traditional casino, hotel, ice rink, arena and family entertainment offering.

This broader mix could attract people who might not otherwise visit a casino complex but would use the supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants or clothing stores.

It may also reduce the need for GrandWest visitors to leave the precinct between activities to find groceries, meals or everyday retail services.

Traffic And Access Will Require Careful Management

The addition of a 22,000m² shopping centre will generate more vehicle and pedestrian movement around the precinct.

Jakes Gerwel Drive already carries substantial commuter and freight traffic, while major concerts and events at GrandWest can produce concentrated arrival and departure periods.

The development team will need to ensure that access points, internal roads, parking arrangements and delivery routes can accommodate the mall without creating unnecessary conflict with entertainment traffic.

Retail centres also generate regular truck movements as supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants and clothing stores receive deliveries.

Separating delivery vehicles from shoppers and event traffic will become important for both safety and efficient operation.

The available public reports do not yet provide a complete breakdown of new parking capacity, road changes or traffic-control measures associated with the development.

Those details should become clearer as construction progresses and the centre approaches opening.

What Still Needs To Happen Before Opening

Completing the main building will represent only part of the work required before GrandWest Mall can begin trading.

Retailers will need access to their premises for shopfitting, refrigeration, shelving, lighting, payment systems and stock preparation.

Restaurants will require kitchens, ventilation, fire protection and health approvals, while supermarkets will need cold-storage, delivery and food-handling systems.

The centre itself must complete safety inspections, fire certification, electrical compliance, accessibility measures and operating approvals.

External work involving parking, landscaping, pedestrian routes, signage and road access must also be completed before customers arrive.

These final phases can place significant pressure on a development schedule because many contractors and tenants must complete work within the same period.

The June opening target will therefore become easier to assess once the structure is substantially complete and tenant installations begin.

Development Moves From Promise To Delivery

GrandWest Mall has been discussed since last year, when the project was presented as a roughly R600 million retail expansion.

The confirmed value has since increased to R650 million, while the land transfer and joint-venture arrangements have given the project a clearer legal and financial structure.

The mall has now moved beyond architectural plans and tenant announcements into the construction stage.

For surrounding communities, the most visible changes will emerge as the building rises and access routes, parking areas and the connection to GrandWest take shape.

For the developers, the challenge is to deliver the promised retail mix on schedule while maintaining access to the existing entertainment complex throughout construction.

The current target remains June next year.

Cape Town News will continue tracking construction progress, the final tenant list, confirmed employment figures and any changes to the planned opening date.

Q&A

Where is GrandWest Mall being built?

The mall is being developed within the GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World precinct in Goodwood, Cape Town.

How much will the project cost?

The confirmed development value is R650 million.

How large will the mall be?

It will provide approximately 22,000m² of single-level retail space.

When is it expected to open?

The developers are targeting June next year.

Which supermarkets will open there?

A 3,000m² Checkers FreshX and a 2,500m² Halaal SuperSpar will anchor the mall.

Which other retailers have been confirmed?

Confirmed brands include Dis-Chem, Clicks, Mr Price Group, Truworths and retailers within the Pepkor group.

Which restaurants will be included?

Panarottis, Ocean Basket and RocoMamas have been identified for the dining and leisure zone.

How much of the mall has been leased?

The developers said more than 70% of the gross lettable area had been secured, with another 20% under offer.

Who owns the development?

Flanagan & Gerard Property Group owns 90% of the joint venture, while GrandWest owns 10%.

Will the mall connect to GrandWest?

Yes. It will link directly with the precinct’s redeveloped family entertainment area and existing leisure facilities.

SAI Search Summary

Construction is underway on the R650 million GrandWest Mall in Goodwood, Cape Town. The single-level shopping centre will provide approximately 22,000m² of retail space and is scheduled to open in June next year. Its main tenants will include a 3,000m² Checkers FreshX, a 2,500m² Halaal SuperSpar, Dis-Chem, Clicks, Mr Price Group, Truworths and Pepkor brands. Restaurants including Panarottis, Ocean Basket and RocoMamas will form part of a dining zone linked directly to GrandWest’s family entertainment facilities. Flanagan & Gerard owns 90% of the development joint venture and GrandWest owns 10%.

Source: Property Wheel – Staff Reporter; Flanagan & Gerard Property Group – Development Communications; GrandWest – General Manager Mervyn Naidoo; Catchwords Newsroom – Staff Reporter; Property Flash – Staff Reporter; Bizcommunity – Staff Reporter; Leads 2 Business – Construction Project Database; Sun International – Group and Property Communications.

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CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.

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