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The Enhancement of an Established Icon The enhancement of an established icon. A timely upgrade in the 01 heart of Centurion. Centurion is a well-established, picturesque ‘garden’ city located midway between Midrand and Pretoria. The heart of this mini-metropolis is undoubtably the super- regional Centurion Mall which boasts over 260 stores and restaurants, all set within an expansive, beautifully landscaped locale. Annexed to Centurion Mall, the office building previously known as Lakeside Building A has been refurbished and renamed Centurion Mall Offices. The offices now boast beautiful interior lobbies, revamped ablution facilities and a main reception area. With two wings and a central core, the layout offers a sense of symmetry, space and light. PAGE 2 A relevant renovation in a 01 high-growth node. The Centurion Mall Offices are situated within close walking distance of the Gautrain Centurion station, just off Gordon Hood Road, and offer easy access from both the N1 and N14 highways, using either John Vorster or Botha off-ramps. As a node, Centurion is a fast-developing area with major investments in both commercial and residential developments, indicating increased tenant demand for functional space. The revamp of the shell and interiors delivers a fresh, modern look and feel, and positions the building firmly as a fashionable work destination. The interior lobbies are styled in layered wood and steel, with designer light fixtures that lend a chic, contemporary air to the area. Set over four stories, the two wings are linked by a spacious reception area, but are fully customisable to tenants’ needs, with flexible floor plates which are easily sub-divisible, meeting expansion requirements. All spaces are finished to white box standards. PAGE 4 MENLO PARK N14 TO PRETORIA CBD LAUDIUM N1 TO MONTANA PARK LYTTELTON MANOR 3 ELDORAIGNE 1 4 CENTURION MALL OFFICES WIERDAPARK DIE HOEWES HENNOPSPARK 2 5 6 N14 TO KRUGERSDORP ROOIHUISKRAAL N1 TO MIDRAND Proximity is key. Centerion Mall Offices – 1269 Gordon Hood Avenue, Centurion. 02 Longitude: 28.18724 | Latitude: -25.85454 • Close proximity to Centurion Mall. • Close proximity to the N1 Western Bypass and the N14 Highway (2.4km; 5.5km). • In close range of a number of public transport facilities. • On the Gautrain bus route and within walking distance of the station. CENTURION 1. Centurion Mall GAUTRAIN STATION Embankment Rd 2. Centurion Lifestyle Centre PROTEA HOTEL 3. Centurion Gautrain Station CENTURION MALL OFFICES West Ave 4. Supersport Park Cricket Stadium Hendrik Verwoerd N Dr 5. Centurion Golf Estate Bank Ave CENTURION MALL South St Gordon Hood Ave 6. Irene Country Club Crawford Rd Lenchen Ave N Heuwel Rd Lenchen Ave S PAGE 6 2nd floor – full floor Floor plan 2nd floor – options Floor plan PAGE 8 3rd floor – full floor Floor plan 4th floor – options Floor plan PAGE 10 Added amenities that enable 04 achievement. All the facility standards are in place and include: • Centralised air-conditioning • Fibre connectivity • An uninterrupted power supply with standby generator • 24-hour security • Controlled access • Basement parking Both wings, across all four floors, provide a comfortable, productive work environment with failsafe facilities. PAGE 12 Comfort and convenience just 05 a stone’s throw away. Set within walking distance of Centurion Mall, a super- regional centre, the Offices provide instant access to the extensive range of amenities and attractions on offer at the mall, as well as close proximity to a variety of highly-rated hotels, with a Planet Fitness outlet expected shortly. PAGE 14 Leasing enquiries Leasing executive Dom Mauvis 060 982 1860 [email protected] Broker liaison Julie Rothfusz 083 324 1884 [email protected] Centre manager Ronelle Domann 012 663 1702 | 082 373 6349 [email protected] Rosebank Towers, Office Level 5, 19 Biermann Avenue, Rosebank, Johannesburg 2196, South Africa PO Box 1731, Parklands 2121, South Africa Telephone +27 (0)11 283 0000 Property Management Contact Centre Telephone +27 (0)11 283 0110 Redefine’s Customer Care Centre 0860DEFINE www.redefine.co.za.
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