"I spent R180-million before the first brick was laid" - Vivian Reddy on the Radisson Blu Umhlanga
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
The Radisson Blu is a new hotel in Umhlanga. Here's some insight from Vivian Reddy...
A new development has just come up in Umhlanga Rocks, Durban.
The Radisson Blu/Oceans construction has been ongoing for a number of years now. We are so excited to announce that it is in the final stages of development and is finally open.
One thing is certain, this place has all the bells and whistles and is worth every bit of excitement.
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Chairman of the board, Vivian Reddy, shares some exclusive details with us below.
Listen to hear more about his background and the project in its entirety.
Many factors have contributed to this much anticipated opening. The major factor being business opportunities and job creation.
In total, this R4.5-billion project is set to employ 26,000 people.
As stated by Vivian Reddy, the international fashion brands, amazing restaurants, world-class hotel, and apartments have sparked the interest of locals and tourists.
See a video of what the interior of the hotel looks like as posted by @thufaylali on Instagram:
Vivian goes on to mention the challenges that were faced regarding this particular "golden spot" in Umhlanga.
Not only did they spend R30-million relocating public facilities such as tennis courts, stormwater pipes, and 45,000 truck loads of sand, but this plot alone was the only available space 'on the rocks' that they could use.
It cost them a whopping R180-million before the first brick was laid.
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The invaluable site made these investors believe that it was 'the place to be'.
As said by content creator, @zakirnaroth, you definitely need to "come check this out":
In the podcast below, Vivian further mentions how he believes that a rich man is poor if he doesn't share his wealth for the upliftment of others.
Listen to how Vivian shares his wealth and how he plans to continue this despite new business endeavours:
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Some very exciting things on the rise for this upscale hotel on the Durban coastline.
Its debut has brought much interest to the heart of Umhlanga.
This site has been many years in the making and we are so glad that the Radisson Blu was able to make it despite uncertain conditions such as COVID-19, the travel ban, KZN Floods, and so much more.
Keep an eye out (or up) for this masterpiece next time you enter Umhlanga Rocks. Who knows, maybe you can bump into Vivian there and pick his brain about your burning questions...
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Image courtesy of Vivian Reddy
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