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R3.5bn Beachwood Coastal Estate in Durban North to break ground soon
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R3.5bn Beachwood Coastal Estate in Durban North to break ground soon

The first phase of the Beachwood Coastal Estate development in Durban North is set to begin in August. Developer Gavin Strydom outlined plans for the project, which includes high-end residential properties and commercial facilities such as a wellness center, coffee shop, restaurant, and a golf course overlooking the Indian Ocean. The project has faced legal challenges from local residents. Construction tenders are being prepared, with a principal contractor expected to be appointed by August.

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IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 7514 days ago
R3.5bn Beachwood Coastal Estate in Durban North to break ground soon

The first phase of the Beachwood Coastal Estate development in Durban North is set to begin in August. Developer Gavin Strydom outlined plans for the project, which includes high-end residential properties and commercial facilities such as a wellness center, coffee shop, restaurant, and a golf course overlooking the Indian Ocean. The project has faced legal challenges from local residents. Construction tenders are being prepared, with a principal contractor expected to be appointed by August.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about a real estate development without taking a clear stance on the controversy surrounding it. It mentions both the developer's plans and the opposition from residents but does not favor one side over the other in terms of language, emphasis, or sourcing.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article provides specific details about the project timeline, costs, and features based on statements from the developer. These claims appear consistent with typical real estate development reporting. However, the article does not present opposing viewpoints or potential negative impacts of the

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