The Granger: Cape Town’s next R2bn icon takes shape
- Prime Green Point landmark between CBD and Atlantic Seaboard
- Devmark and Feenstra unlock rare mixed-use scale with RMB backing
- Hotel, retail, offices, 200 apartments with new urban engine next to DHL Stadium
Launch and sod turning
Construction is officially underway on The Granger, a R2-billion mixed-use landmark adjacent to the DHL Stadium in Green Point - marked by a sod-turning ceremony on Thursday, 6 November, attended by Alderman James Vos and senior project partners.
Vos called the project “a catalytic precinct uplift that directly advances Cape Town’s economic strategy,” noting job creation, SME involvement and foreign capital attraction as core outcomes.

The most coveted location in Cape Town
This is one of the last major buildable parcels between the CBD and the Atlantic seaboard, high-visibility frontage next to a stadium that already pulls 1.2-million visitors a year. This exact site has been the missing link between the Foreshore CBD spine and the Green Point, Sea Point coast.
“Mixed-use at this scale is rare high visibility and access makes this a uniquely investable node,” Pieter Feenstra
Devmark and Feenstra
The development is a joint venture between Devmark Property Group, Executive Chairman Hein Ehlers and The Feenstra Group, Group CEO Pieter Feenstra by combining deep execution history across residential, commercial and industrial sectors.
“We’ve secured funding with RMB for this landmark project, it’s a generational asset,” says Hein Ehlers
How ‘The Granger ‘will reshape Cape Town
The Granger will integrate 190 hotel rooms (global operator), 200 apartments, ±3 000m² retail and ±14 000m² P-Grade offices, pulling stadium footfall into a year-round urban destination, not just event-day activity.
It’s a new anchor and a new symbol of how Cape Town now builds at world-city scale.



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