Diepkloof Square in Soweto Gauteng province is in the heart of one of the affluent areas of Soweto, on Immink Road in Diepkloof Extension 3.
This site offers exceptional exposure due to its placement on Immink Road, which is the primary access arterial for residents of Diepkloof and is adjacent to the NI HighWay.
Diepkloof has a stable growth rate of around 4.3 percent per year, with Orlando East having the highest density of households in the principal trading area.
The total number of households in the area is 50,553 (Source: Gintar Tech (Pty) Ltd Desktop Study Diepkloof Zone 03, Soweto), with a high concentration of moderate and low-income residents.
This suburb is distinguished by strong complementary facilities, such as a taxi stop close to the site, a school, a clinic, a post office, and a community hall, all of which serve to create a bustling node for residents.
Diepkloof Square is the ideal complementary retail location, giving residents and passers-by with convenient shopping options.
Diepkloof Square Community Centre, which opened on November 29, 2012, and brought exceptional community retail to this renowned Soweto area, reported robust and expanding trade less than six months later.
Diepkloof Square delivers a combination of excellent retail in a smart setting with modern design in the heart of affluent Soweto, where it serves the daily shopping needs of one of the wealthiest township neighborhoods in South Africa, in an exciting setting inside a growing community.
It provides local residents with convenient tailor-made convenience shopping, with Pick n Pay as the anchor and 40 stores, including the first Food Lovers Market store in Soweto.