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Lifestyle, country estate planned for former Heja Game Lodge site

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The old Heja Game Lodge, located 18 kilometres east of Windhoek, is planned to undergo a major transformation into the Heja Lifestyle and Country Estate.

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The 320-hectare property, formerly a popular game-viewing destination that closed on 15 July 2023, will now be redeveloped into a mixed-use housing development. 

According to documents seen by The Brief, the project will include the construction of approximately 2,000 residential erven comprising of single residential houses, townhouses, apartments and mixed-use buildings. 

The proposed development will serve local residents, expatriates and tourists, offering ownership and rental opportunities.

According to the documents, the Heja Lifestyle and Country Estate aims to create a well-planned suburban node, incorporating essential amenities such as schools, medical facilities, retail spaces and green areas.

The development is expected to alleviate traffic congestion in Windhoek’s city centre while enhancing living conditions for residents. 

“The inclusion of green spaces will not only improve air quality and reduce surface runoff but also support biodiversity and recreational activities. These areas will feature trees, shrubs and grass, designed to harmonise with Namibia’s natural beauty,” the documents read.

The estate will be developed in three phases, with Phase 1 focused on mixed-density residences, with subdivisions for retirement housing.

Phase 2 will include educational facilities, as well as potential hotel, leisure and commercial components.

Phase 3 will expand residential options and consider medical facilities, depending on community demand.   

The game lodge, which was located between Windhoek and Hosea Kutako International Airport, had a staff complement of approximately 50 employees and offered 50 rooms and conference facilities.

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