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Luxury Condominium Development Planned for Midrand

The first two towers, Newton and Kepler, will be 10 and 11 stories high; the Cassini and Galileo towers will comprise the second and third development phases.
The first two towers, Newton and Kepler, will be 10 and 11 stories high; the Cassini and Galileo towers will comprise the second and third development phases.
20 September 2019

Residential property developer Tricolt and real estate investment trust Attacq have started building the Ellipse luxury residential high-rise complex, which will comprise four buildings in Waterfall City, a fully-integrated, mixed-use lifestyle hub in the Midrand area of Gauteng Province, between Pretoria and Johannesburg.

The first of three phases of the mixed-use luxury development involves building two of the four high-rise buildings, which has seen 80 percent of the units are already sold, says Tricolt CEO Tim Kloeck.

The first two towers, called Newton and Kepler, will be 10- and 11-stories high and will be completed during the first half of 2021. The Cassini and Galileo towers will comprise the second and third development phases.

The precinct will have active and relaxation parks, exercise and relaxation swimming pools, a gym and an outdoor running track. It is within walking distance of the Netcare Waterfall City hospital, the Mall of Africa and Waterfall City amenities, including schools, crèches and public transport.

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