Bruma, Gauteng

Coordinates: 26°10′30″S 28°06′15″E / 26.1751°S 28.1042°E / -26.1751; 28.1042
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Bruma
Bruma is located in Gauteng
Bruma
Bruma
Bruma is located in South Africa
Bruma
Bruma
Coordinates: 26°10′30″S 28°06′15″E / 26.1751°S 28.1042°E / -26.1751; 28.1042
CountrySouth Africa
ProvinceGauteng
MunicipalityCity of Johannesburg
Main PlaceJohannesburg
Area
 • Total1.28 km2 (0.49 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total2,260
 • Density1,800/km2 (4,600/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)
 • Black African32.6%
 • Coloured3.5%
 • Indian/Asian20.4%
 • White40.0%
 • Other3.5%
First languages (2011)
 • English68.5%
 • Afrikaans5.8%
 • Zulu2.7%
 • Xhosa1.5%
 • Other21.5%
Time zoneUTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street)
2198
PO box
2026

Bruma is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. In the 1990s Bruma was well known for South Africa's first manmade lake-side shopping centre and its popular African curios and crafts market, which attracted tourists and day visitors from around the country. As a popular entertainment destination, Bruma boasted many activities and a plethora of restaurants and retail stores. Many of South Africa's large restaurant chain stores can find their roots at the then-called Fishermans Village. Well-remembered restaurants and entertainment venues included Late Night Al's, Norma Jeans Diner, The Grillhouse, Maresol, Helen of Troy, Johnny Rockets, Cocktails and The Magic Company. Other well-known stores were The Spy Shop, Sweets from Heaven, Woolworths Foods, The Swatch Shop, and the current Caltex Fuel station.

In 2015, the City of Johannesburg spearheaded the rehabilitation of the Bruma Lake precinct and created a platform for businesses and properties to once again flourish in the Bruma CBD. The new Bruma Lake Park was created and the Bruma bridge refurbished at a cost of R80 million.

Currently Bruma Lifestyle Centre is situated adjacent to the new Bruma Lake Park. Originally a buzzing cosmopolitan retail centre with restaurants, entertainment and shopping the centre deteriorated due to several contributing factors.[citation needed]

Currently plans are underway to develop the existing Bruma Lifestyle Centre. The new Bruma centre will be known as CHROMA.

Geography[edit]

Communities[edit]

Bruma is a unique location and is known as the gateway to Johannesburg. The Bruma Bridge is a landmark loved by all and sets the tone for this great metropolitan city. Strategically positioned only 10 minutes from the airport and minutes away from Africa's leading shopping centre Eastgate, Bruma is ideally positioned to welcome the world. Bruma's newly formed riverfront park is a one-of-a-kind gem and truly special place.

This residential suburban area is set beautifully against the hillside known as Linksfield Ridge. Bruma also has an abundance of hotels and many regional business headquarters, banks, consulates, motor dealerships and office parks. Bruma also has the well-known Oriental City, a shoppers paradise that evolved from the original Bruma Flea Market to become a centre of bargain buys that has a diversity of products for all.

The neighbouring suburbs include Cyrildene, where a small Chinatown exists, Bedfordview and Kensington.

Economy[edit]

The main shopping centre in the area is Eastgate Shopping Centre, which is one of the largest shopping centres in Johannesburg.

Bruma Lake Flea Market, Gauteng[edit]

A trader at the market

Bruma flea market offers a wide range of arts and crafts from South Africa and other African countries.[2][3]

There are more than 50 art and craft traders presently operating along Oppenheimer Street, Bruma (opposite McDonald's). A variety of local art and crafts and other African products form the range of attraction for tourists and visitors. There are more than 50 art and craft traders presently operating along Oppenheimer Street, Bruma.

Some of the arts and crafts sold at the market include handmade items such as bead work, wood crafts, wire art, stone sculptures, African clothing and leather souvenirs.

The old Bruma flea market was closed during 2012.[4][5]

Law and government[edit]

Government[edit]

The Railway Safety Regulator previously had its head office in Waterview Corner in Bruma.[6]

Infrastructure[edit]

Roads[edit]

The R24, N12 and N3 Eastern Bypass highways are accessible from Bruma, and the R24 highway leads directly to O.R International Airport, formerly called Johannesburg Airport.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Sub Place Bruma". Census 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.joburg.org.za/index.php?option=com_content&id=181&Itemid=52 Archived 10 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Bruma Lake Flea Market, Johannesburg". Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Bruma flea market to make way for multi-million rand Chinese bazaar". 26 September 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  5. ^ info@prosperosa.co.za. "Bruma Lake Flea Market, Things To Do - Joburg Tourism". Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  6. ^ "Johannesburg Office Archived 2011-12-12 at the Wayback Machine." Railway Safety Regulator. Retrieved on 16 February 2012. "2 Ernest Oppenheimer Avenue Waterview Corner Bruma 2198"