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Bridging experiences: The 30-Year legacy of Mauritius’ iconic Caudan Waterfront - Platform Africa
Thirty years ago, the edge of Port Louis was a landscape of rust and salt—a functional, industrial frontier where the capital met the Indian Ocean. It was a place of transit: of sugar, textiles, and toil. But on 24 November 1996, the city held its breath as a new silhouette emerged on the quays of the old port. The inauguration of the Caudan Waterfront didn’t merely open a collection of shops; it performed a feat of urban alchemy, transforming a…
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Bridging experiences: The 30-Year legacy of Mauritius’ iconic Caudan Waterfront - Platform Africa
Thirty years ago, the edge of Port Louis was a landscape of rust and salt—a functional, industrial frontier where the capital met the Indian Ocean. It was a place of transit: of sugar, textiles, and toil. But on 24 November 1996, the city held its breath as a new silhouette emerged on the quays of the old port. The inauguration of the Caudan Waterfront didn’t merely open a collection of shops; it performed a feat of urban alchemy, transforming a…
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