012 Central
By: Letlhogonolo Ndhlovu
We have all been there – friends or family come visit our relaxed capital city and you want to entertain them with something more exciting than a mall outing or historical sightseeing.
If you’ve been oblivious to Tshwane’s hot attractions then you have landed on the right website, because ShowMe Pretoria always has the scoop on the latest in our neighborhood.
It’s always a jol at 012 Central, this past Thursday we had our creative needs catered to with a lineup that began at 5pm at different areas inside the urban beauty that is 012 Central. From live music hosted by Black Lebone, an art experience at African Beer Emporium to an outdoor movie viewing by Molo Mollo and other events that took place on the same Thursday.
Pretoria was first introduced to 012 Central with the popular Whiskey Live Festival in 2015 then City Property took us on a city tour a month later – African Beer Emporium was still under construction 5 years ago.
The venue has evolved to a multi space venue, one can hire a space for work, host creative or corporate events, create artistic works like music videos or a movie screening including a craft beer chillout spot called African Beer Emporium and live in any one of City property’s beautiful apartments around the CBD.
“Why go to the East when we can provide quality retail, living space & entertainment spaces in the CBD,” queried Jeffery Wapnick.
Friends of this establishment are The Louwkuls, Tshwane Tourism Association, NiceWork, TedsPretoria, Cool Capita Biennal and Market at The Sheds.
“The 012 team is working tirelessly to build an exceptional area in the heart of Tshwane. Development is going at a break neck speed and soon we will all enjoy varied, carefully planned infrastructure,” according to 012 Central’s website. Pretoria is changing for the positive!
Watch out for more of what they are up to on their website. Also check out our Events & Entertainment page for 012 Central’s latest events.
It’s a magical venue worth a visit any time, the heart of the city of Tshwane will never be the same again.