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Atterbury’s clean sweep at the 2014 Tshwane PMR awards

Leading property group Atterbury Property Developments made a clean sweep at the 2014 Tshwane PMR Awards business breakfast scooping three coveted awards.

Atterbury, which counts Lynnwood Bridge in Pretoria and the multi-billion rand Waterfall development in Midrand amongst its world-class developments – took top honours with the PMR Diamond Arrow Award and was voted in first place overall in the category “companies doing most for infrastructure development of the City of Tshwane”.

And, to boot, Atterbury Property Developments’ boss, James Ehlers, was recognised with the PMR Diamond Arrow Award, securing first place overall in the category “business leader delivering an outstanding contribution to the economic growth and development of the City of Tshwane”. Atterbury Property Developments also won the PMR Golden Arrow Award and was voted in the 1st place overall in the category “companies doing most in their sectors over the past 12 months to stimulate economic growth and development in the City of Tshwane”.

The trio of awards meant Atterbury took the most prestigious accolades at the 2014 Tshwane PMR Awards.

“As a group proud of its origins in the capital city and a major investor not just in Pretoria, but Gauteng and now even across the rest of Africa and in Europe, Atterbury is honoured to have been recognised with not one but three awards at the 2014 Tshwane PMR Awards. Atterbury is committed to growth and investment in the city,” comments Ehlers.

“I would like to congratulate everyone at Atterbury, because as a team we all play a role in the growth of the company. We are clearly on the up and up, not just with our investments in Pretoria and Waterfall, but increasing in the rest of Africa and more recently, in Europe. Nothing illustrates our commitment to growth and investment more than the fact that we have opened eight shopping centres in South Africa and the continent this year,” he adds.

Ehlers thanked the PMR for the multiple honours, saying it was great to be recognised in the local community. “We have reason to celebrate our successes and another great year of making a difference in our city and country.”