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Lilian Ngoyi Street Reopens After R215m Upgrade—Although, No Cars Allowed

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Jessica Matabola
Published: 2 September 2025,
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Lilian Ngoyi Street in Johannesburg, formerly known as Bree Street, has officially reopened after undergoing a major R215 million upgrade. This redevelopment transforms the street into a pedestrian-only zone and is a significant step forward for the city’s urban renewal efforts. The project came after a gas explosion in July 2023, which tragically claimed one life and injured over 40 people. Now, after months of repairs and improvements, the street is ready for its new role as a safer, more accessible space for pedestrians and visitors.

Contents
  • A Fresh Vision for Johannesburg’s Urban Landscape
  • Why No Cars? A Pedestrian-Focused Approach
  • Impact on Businesses and Residents
  • Looking Towards a Safer and More Sustainable Future
  • A Bright Future for Johannesburg’s Inner City

A Fresh Vision for Johannesburg’s Urban Landscape

The R215 million investment was vital for rebuilding Lilian Ngoyi Street and ensuring that the area is both safe and visually appealing. The first phase of the project focused on repairing the damage caused by the explosion, while the second phase aimed at improving the street’s infrastructure and creating a more pedestrian-friendly environment.

The improvements include new paving, better lighting, and enhanced safety features like gas, heat, and smoke detection systems. These upgrades are designed to prevent any future incidents and make the street a more secure place for everyone. With wider pavements and better overall infrastructure, Lilian Ngoyi Street is now a more accessible and attractive space for pedestrians, shoppers, and tourists alike.

Why No Cars? A Pedestrian-Focused Approach

A major change with this redevelopment is the decision to make Lilian Ngoyi Street a pedestrian-only zone. While some people have raised concerns about the lack of vehicle access, this move follows global trends in urban planning that focus on pedestrian-friendly environments. The goal is to create a safer, more enjoyable space for people to walk, shop, and socialise, without the dangers of car traffic.

Dr Alina Mashaba, a local urban planner, explains, “Making Lilian Ngoyi Street pedestrian-only will improve safety, encourage foot traffic, and make the area more inviting for locals and tourists.” This change also aims to support sustainable transport options, like walking and public transport, which will be easier to access thanks to the new infrastructure.

Cities like Cape Town and Durban have successfully introduced pedestrian-only zones to improve the quality of life in their central areas. Johannesburg is now following this example, promoting cleaner, safer, and more active urban spaces.

Impact on Businesses and Residents

While many people are excited about the new look of Lilian Ngoyi Street, the project hasn’t been without its challenges. Local business owners have expressed concern about the impact of the street’s closure during construction. The lack of foot traffic during the work has hurt sales, and some residents have worried about safety issues due to the long construction process.

To address these concerns, the City of Johannesburg is taking steps to support local businesses and improve safety. Mayor Dada Morero has confirmed that additional security measures are being put in place, and an R26 million fund has been set up to help small and medium-sized businesses (SMMEs) affected by the disruption.

Despite these challenges, many believe the long-term benefits will outweigh the temporary inconveniences. “Once the street is fully open, it will attract more visitors and foot traffic, which should boost local business,” says Thabiso Mabasa, a business consultant working with affected traders.

Looking Towards a Safer and More Sustainable Future

The redevelopment of Lilian Ngoyi Street is part of a broader effort to transform Johannesburg’s CBD into a more sustainable, people-focused area. The project shows a clear commitment to improving safety, promoting sustainability, and creating an environment where both residents and visitors can enjoy the urban space.

The success of this pedestrian-only transformation could set the stage for similar projects in other parts of Johannesburg and South Africa. By prioritising pedestrians, the city is fostering a safer, cleaner environment, which could lead to greater investment, tourism, and business activity in the area.

A Bright Future for Johannesburg’s Inner City

The reopening of Lilian Ngoyi Street after its R215 million upgrade marks a new chapter for Johannesburg. The pedestrian-only zone is a bold step towards creating a safer, more accessible city centre. With improved infrastructure, better safety features, and a focus on pedestrian movement, the street is now a model of urban renewal.

While there have been challenges during the redevelopment process, the changes are expected to bring long-term benefits, from revitalising the area’s businesses to attracting more visitors. Lilian Ngoyi Street’s reopening signals a shift towards a more sustainable, people-friendly Johannesburg, one that prioritises its residents, visitors, and the future of urban spaces.

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