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Mail & Guardian Feature / Article - by Ash Müller

There’s money pouring in amid a residential boom, as well as all the retail, commercial and hotel action.

Located just north of Johannesburg’s downtown, Rosebank is a lively suburb that mixes business, leisure and residential charm. It’s a compact, energetic spot with a cosmopolitan feel, sitting between the city’s historic core and the sleek Sandton district.

This prime location, paired with its easy access — the Gautrain connects it to Sandton, the city centre and the airport — makes it a magnet for pro- fessionals and residents.

Rosebank streets, shaded by trees and lined with a blend of modern towers and elegant Art Deco build- ings, pulse with a unique vibe. It’s a growing business hub, home to big names like Coca-Cola, Sappi, Pepsi, De Beers, Anglo-American and Standard Bank, with new office blocks and upscale apartments reshaping its skyline.

Yet it retains a down-to-earth feel that sets it apart from the flashier Sandton, especially when the jacarandas burst into pur- ple bloom each spring. With millions of rands splashing into every corner of Rosebank, it’s no wonder the precinct has experienced a revival over the past 10 years — a glow-up in more ways than one. Anyone watching this transforma- tion unfold can agree that it’s wild to see how this once quiet spot is now buzzing with life, new buildings and an air of elegance.

Living in Rosebank appeals to a wide crowd — young go-getters who work in nearby office blocks, families and retirees find a home here. The housing scene leans toward sleek apartments and townhouses, with standalone homes tucked away in quieter corners. The Rosebank Management District keeps things tidy and safe, making it a walkable haven…

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