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NEDBANK CONSTRUCTION SUSTAINABILITY SEMINAR
17th of May 2011
Menlyn Maine and the UK Trade & Investment Department were hosted by Nedbank at a seminar on construction sustainability, where various green international expertise where introduced to the South African property market. Read further »

CITY OF THE FUTURE
3rd of May 2011
When we dreamed up the 21st city, many of us imagined flying cars, dense high-rises and high pollution but few could visualize that it would bring sustainability, playtime, green lungs and bicycles as the new watchwords of the century. Menlyn Maine provides ‘Living with a purpose’ and it may well create the blueprint for the new way of designing urban living, in a rapidly increasing population surge. Read further »

THE BENEFITS AND UNIQUE SELLING POINTS OF BUILDING GREEN
3rd of May 2011
Menlyn Maine, Africa’s first green city, is looking to pioneer green mixed-use precinct developments in Africa. Read further »

TRUE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
3rd of May 2011
Green buildings within green precincts - Set to become Africa’s first green city, Menlyn Maine is well on its way to becoming a reality. Read further »

MENLYN MAINE SPONSORS GOOD MORNING ANGELS GOLF DAY
11th of October 2010
Menlyn Maine had the pleasure of sponsoring the 17th tee at the Jacaranda 94.2 Good Morning Angels Million Driven By Instant Life.co.za held in September 2010. Read further »

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Menlyn Maine is one of the initial global projects proud to strive toward becoming Climate Positive. The Climate Positive Program is a project of the Clinton Climate Initiative and the USGBC. It addresses the dual challenge of climate change and rapid urbanization, demonstrating that cities can grow in ways that are “climate positive,” reducing the amount of on-site greenhouse gas emissions to below zero.

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