PARK Square, Nedbank’s R1-billion mixed-use office and retail development in Umhlanga’s New Town Centre and projects like it are effectively turning the South African urban planning paradigm around.
That’s according to Ken Reynolds, Nedbank Property Finance Divisional Executive and Director of Nedport Developments, a subsidiary of Nedbank and Park Square’s developers. “This innovative and connected space encourages people to think beyond the boardroom, take time to unplug and to connect with one another.
“By similarly drawing the surrounding communities for shopping and relaxing, the overall effect is a sociable, communal space that emphasises a convenient and balanced work life experience,” he said.
PARK Square, Nedbank’s R1-billion mixed-use office and retail development in Umhlanga’s New Town Centre and projects like it are effectively turning the South African urban planning paradigm around.
That’s according to Ken Reynolds, Nedbank Property Finance Divisional Executive and Director of Nedport Developments, a subsidiary of Nedbank and Park Square’s developers. “This innovative and connected space encourages people to think beyond the boardroom, take time to unplug and to connect with one another.
“By similarly drawing the surrounding communities for shopping and relaxing, the overall effect is a sociable, communal space that emphasises a convenient and balanced work life experience,” he said.