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Shopping centre in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Oriental Plaza
Oriental Plaza logo
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LocationCnrLillian Ngoyi Street andDolly Rathebe Street,Fordsburg, Johannesburg
Coordinates26°12′15.6″S28°01′28.6″E / 26.204333°S 28.024611°E /-26.204333; 28.024611
Opening date1975; 50 years ago (1975)
No. of stores and services300
No. of floors3
Websitewww.orientalplaza.co.za

TheOriental Plaza, known locally asthe Plaza is a large shopping centre and tourist attraction inFordsburg, a suburb ofJohannesburg,South Africa. Consisting of multiple connected malls, it was created forIndian traders who were forcibly removed from nearbyFietas by theapartheid government.[1]

History

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Further information:Pageview, Gauteng;Vrededorp; andFietas Museum

Fourteenth Street in Fietas was a thriving business node, with shops owned by Indian businessmen. However, the apartheid government insisted, against objections by officials of the Johannesburg City Council, that the area would be "white" under theGroup Areas Act.[2] Initially all traders were to be removed toLenasia, however, a plan was devised by the government's Department of Community Development, and the council, resulted in the development of the Oriental Plaza as a large shopping centre in Fordsburg. Development began in 1971, and it was completed in 1975, with the earliest merchants taking occupation in 1974. The compensation paid to Indian merchants who were evicted from businesses throughout Johannesburg was inadequate, however they were pressured into moving into the plaza. Café (convenience store) owners and general dealers were forced to create shops that sold goods which appealed to white customers, and to compete with merchants who were more experienced in selling those lines. Business was initially tightly controlled by the department, and shops were not allowed to merge. By the 1980s, restrictions eased, and owners were able to buy their premises.[2]

Red Square, a political meeting place in the 1940s and 1950s is now covered by Car Park 4 and the South Mall of the Oriental Plaza.[citation needed]

In popular culture

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Freestanding minaret on a rooftop courtyard

The Plaza features in the 2012 movieMaterial, starringRiaad Moosa.[3]

Other shopping centres

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There is an Oriental Plaza inFerndale,Randburg. There is also complex of shops inMarabastad,Pretoria (Asiatic Bazaar) that shares a similar history to the Oriental Plaza.

References

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  1. ^Musiker, Naomi; Musiker, Reuben (2000).A Concise Historical Dictionary of Greater Johannesburg. Cape Town: Francolin. p. 206.ISBN 1868590712.
  2. ^ab"The dark history behind the Oriental Plaza | The Heritage Portal".
  3. ^"Material".

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