In the 1990’s, Luderitz was originally cited by the Namibian Government as the first remote location in southern Namibia where waterfront development would be initiated.
The first team of experts tasked with the design of the waterfront realised the raw and undeniable potential of Luderitz, with her powerful blend of sea and desert, coupled with her nouveau art architecture that emerged from the historically famous diamond boom.
Shortly thereafter the Luderitz Waterfront Development Company was established 1995 and tasked with the development of the Harbour Square, accommodation units, rental offices and hospitality spaces. Initially established as a non-commercial entity with strong community involvement for the benefit of local inhabitants (strongly considering community interest), the LWDC has paid its dues, having played a critical role as a catalyst to stimulate socio-economic development such as tourism growth and investment promotion in the area.
As it enters its third phase on infrastructural development in line with its mandate, it also embarks upon a commercial journey, still retaining its primary role of being a catalyst for economic growth.
