A 3 000 square metre, low-rise, sectional title office development designed to meet the demand of owner-occupiers wanting their own smaller buildings with their own corporate identity is under construction at Century City.
Forming part of a
mixed-use development, Mayfair Commercial comprises 17 office suites in six
double storey office blocks due for completion in October this year.
Jason Elley of Rabie
Property Group says the development offers great flexibility in terms of size.
Office suites vary from 112 square metres to 205 square metres with purchasers
able to acquire an entire office block of around 665 square metres or even two
adjoining blocks of up to 1 000 square metres.
He says Mayfair
Commercial will enjoy high visibility from Century Way, one of the major
thoroughfares of Century City.
“It is situated in an
extremely popular node and strong interest had been expressed in the offices
ahead of an official marketing campaign being launched.”
Being developed at a
total cost of around R70m, the office suites will offer signage opportunities
onto Century Way and all buildings will have front doors that interact with the
street and generous sidewalk.
Secured uncovered and
selected covered parking is being provided on a ratio of four bays per 100
square metres.
“In addition, Century
City’s unique e-Parking initiative, which offers affordable monthly parking
rates for office users requiring high parking ratios, has a parking facility just
a five-minute walk away.”
Office suites are
being sold for between R20 000 and R22 500, excluding VAT, per square metre. There
are also rental opportunities at R155 per square metre.
Elley says the
development is conveniently located in close walking distance of the MyCiTi bus
terminus, Canal Walk Shopping Centre, restaurants, a school and a crèche and is
just across the road from the largest public park in Century City.
He added that Mayfair
Commercial is in close proximity to the new Intercare Day Hospital and Medical
Centre, which opened its doors in July last year.
“As such we expect these
suites will appeal to the medical fraternity who would benefit from being in
close proximity to the Day Hospital and its facilities.”
The architect is Tim
Hughes while Big Ben Construction are the contractors.
For further details on
the offices, contact Jason Elley, Jean Theron or Sedica Knight on 021 550 7000.