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Cape Town City Centre at a glance

Discover Cape Town City Centre: A Comprehensive Guide for Corporate Real Estate and Lifestyle Opportunities

Your Gateway to Business and Lifestyle in Cape Town City Centre

Situated at the heart of South Africa's Western Cape, Cape Town City Centre is not only the commercial heartland but also a cultural beacon. This guide explores the unique blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy that defines the city, offering insights into its real estate opportunities, business environment, and lifestyle options. Whether you're a young professional, seasoned entrepreneur, or business leader, Cape Town City Centre holds unmatched potential for growth and quality of life.

Cape Town City Centre: A Strategic Overview

Surrounds: Nestled between the Atlantic Seaboard, Gardens, Woodstock, and the Southern Suburbs.

Sector: A diverse mix of office, retail, residential, and mixed-use developments.

Key Industries: Finance, Banking, Tourism, Hospitality, Retail, Technology, Startups, Creative Industries and Media

Access: N1 and N2 highways, making it accessible from various parts of the city. Public transport - MyCiti bus network, numerous taxi routes, and the Cape Town train station.


Table of Content

  1. History 
  2. Why Companies Choose Gardens
  3. Demographics and Potential 
  4. Rental Prices 
  5. Featured Office Space 
  6. Featured Retail Space 
  7. Featured Industrial Space 
  8. Lifestyle and Living 

  

Discovering the Rich History of Cape Town

Cape Town City Centre, situated at the heart of South Africa's Western Cape region, stands as a beacon of commercial and cultural significance. Renowned for its blend of historical richness and modern dynamism, the city centre offers a unique landscape that is as appealing to businesses as it is to individuals. Its strategic location, coupled with a robust economy and vibrant lifestyle, makes Cape Town City Centre a standout choice for companies seeking growth and opportunity in this bustling metropolis.


 

Why Companies Choose Cape Town City Centre 

Strategic Location: 

Serving as a gateway to Africa, the city's position is ideal for tapping into international markets. The proximity to major shipping routes enhances its appeal for sectors like logistics and trade. Situated between the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, the city provides crucial connectivity to other parts of South Africa and serves as a springboard for reaching markets in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Its location also enhances its appeal for sectors such as shipping, logistics, and trade.

Robust Infrastructure: 

With the Cape Town International Airport and major highways nearby, the city boasts superior connectivity that supports both business travel and logistics.


Cape Town International Airport - Approximately 20 kilometers 

Major Highways (N1 and N2) - The on-ramps to these major roads are within 1 to 3 kilometers

Cape Town Harbour (Port of Cape Town): Just about 2 kilometers 

Dynamic Business Environment:

The city hosts a diverse range of industries, including technology, tourism, finance, and creative industries, creating a dynamic and synergistic business environment. This ecosystem is bolstered by various business incubators, accelerators, and innovation hubs that encourage startups and growth-focused companies. Furthermore, the city's government often provides incentives for new investments and developments, enhancing its attractiveness as a business hub.

Supportive Amenities: 

Cape Town is home to numerous business-friendly amenities, including state-of-the-art conference centers like the Cape Town International Convention Centre, upscale accommodation, and a variety of recreational and shopping facilities. These amenities not only support business operations but also make the city an attractive destination for hosting international conferences and business meetings.

Quality of Life for Employees:  

Cape Town offers a plethora of lifestyle benefits that cater to a diverse range of interests and preferences, making it an ideal location for professionals who value work-life balance. There are abundant leisure activities, including hiking, surfing, and wine tasting, which contribute to a high quality of life and can help attract and retain top talent.

Affordable Public Transport: 

Cape Town offers a range of affordable public transportation options, including buses, minibus taxis, and trains, which are vital for lower SEM employees. The MyCiTi bus service, in particular, provides extensive routes that cover various parts of the city, including residential areas commonly inhabited by lower-income groups. Affordable public transport helps reduce commuting costs and increases accessibility to job opportunities across the city.


 

Featured Opportunities

The real estate market in Cape Town offers a wide array of options, from modern high-rise office buildings in the CBD to sprawling industrial complexes on the outskirts of the city. Investors can find properties that offer good value for money, high-quality construction, and strategic locations near key business districts. The presence of both historical properties and new developments gives businesses a variety of choices to suit their brand image and operational needs.

Featured Office Space 

4 Christiaan Bernard Street

Gross Monthly Rentals: R 276 390 

Property Size: 1 494 m²

11 35 Lower Long

Gross Monthly Rentals: R105,000 Excl. VAT

Property Size: 600m²

The Felix 10E The Felix

Gross Monthly Rentals: R15,390 Excl. VAT

Property Size: 114m²

Featured Retail Space

Greenmarket Square

Gross Monthly Rentals: R102,000 Excl. VAT

Property Size: 680m²

Grand Central

Gross Monthly Rentals: R747,320 Excl. VAT

Property Size: 5,338m²

1 The Rubik

Gross Monthly Rentals: R47,450 Excl. VAT

Property Size: 130m²

Lifestyle and Living: Beyond Business

Restaurants and Coffee Shops 

Cape Town offers a wide range of lifestyle and living benefits that cater to a variety of interests and preferences.

V&A Waterfront: A renowned shopping and entertainment complex on the ocean's edge, offering retail stores, restaurants, and leisure activities.

Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC): A premier venue for conferences, exhibitions, and events, drawing business travelers from around the world.

Artscape Theatre Centre: A leading cultural venue for performing arts, including theatre, music, ballet, and opera.

Company's Garden: A historic park and garden in the heart of the city that provides a serene escape from the urban rush.

Greenmarket Square: One of Cape Town's oldest markets, offering a variety of crafts, art, clothing, and souvenirs.

Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA): Africa's largest museum of contemporary art from Africa and its Diaspora.

Table Mountain Aerial Cableway: Provides a scenic ride to the top of Table Mountain, offering panoramic views of the city.

Long Street: Known for its vibrant nightlife with a range of bars, clubs, and restaurants.

Two Oceans Aquarium: Located at the V&A Waterfront, it showcases the marine life of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans that surround the Cape Peninsula.


 

Atmosphere is an award winning real estate brokerage that For insights and opportunities that exist within the Cape Town City Centre  space, contact our team of experts to help discover commercial and retail opportunities in Cape Town City Centre 


 

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