The Ansteys Building

The Ansteys Building The Ansteys Building was built for The Norman Anstey and Company Department Store in 1936. When completed it was the tallest building in Africa.

The iconic Art Deco Ansteys Building, once home to the famed Ansteys Department Store, now houses some of Johannesburg's most diverse loft apartments, complete with sky terraces, period bay windows and unrivalled city views!

04/07/2024

Join architect Brian McKechnie on a journey through 1930s Johannesburg as we continue our series on South Africa’s most iconic buildings. This time we visit an Art Deco jewel – the Ansteys Building.

04/07/2024

Yesterday was World Plastic Bag Free Day. Dr Lize Barclay, Senior Lecturer in Futures Studies and Systems Thinking at Stellenbosch University, pointed out that a cotton tote needs to be used 7,100 times before it equals the “footprint” of one plastic bag.

01/01/2023

“Capitalism is a war economy. If we want to save ourselves, stop arms sales, stop arms production, stop war! If we can achieve this, we can save the world and everything will fall into place"

Rest in Power Vivienne Westwood

28/11/2022
Beautiful and spacious 90 square meter flat for sale on 13th floor of the gorgeous Ansteys. North-facing and gets great ...
02/11/2022

Beautiful and spacious 90 square meter flat for sale on 13th floor of the gorgeous Ansteys. North-facing and gets great light in all the rooms. One bedroom, very large bathroom that’s the size of a bedroom, huge living room with Juliette balcony. Views from all the rooms. Open-plan kitchen with washer and dishwasher, and space for a dining table. The only flat in all of Ansteys with a front and back door. Asking R 720 000 negotiable on viewing. Contact Ted - 076 596 6930

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59 Joubert Street
Johannesburg
2001

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