We are finding opportunities involving smaller malls. I’m doing most of my work in areas which have not had quality shopping centres before and I have found higher living standards measure shoppers have started to use these new centres," said Finlay & Associates MD Marianka Victor.
Victor said many of the malls she was managing were between 4,000m² and 8,000m². The company’s largest project was a new 20,000m² centre in Botshabelo in the Free State. "The Botshabelo mall is the largest mall in that rural area. It's already 85% let," she said.
Patrick Flanagan, head of development company Flanagan & Gerard, said there were large rural communities whose shopping needs needed to be met. "A number of rural communities do not have the facilities, infrastructure and development including shopping, that allows them to be economical with their time, transport and other costs.