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Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Western Cape, South Africa JUNE 2021 WESTERN CAPE GAUTENG KWAZULU-NATAL VACANCIES 4 VACANCY 1 DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 1 DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES 2 SPECULATIVE BUILDS 2 DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES 3 WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA LOGISTICS 01 04 AIRPORT INDUSTRIA LOCATION Madrid Road, Boquinar Industrial Area GLA 3,004m² (6,272m² site area) SIZES Warehouse: 2,631m² Office: 287m² Ancillary: 86m² AVAILABILITY Immediately RENTAL R68/m² net through rate CONTACT Wouter : + 27 76 390 0042 DESCRIPTION 40-meter yard depth // 6 docked doors // ramp with canopy // sprinklers for warehouse & offices // excellent exposure onto the N2 for signage // falls within the Airport Industria central improvement EMAIL district. LOGISTICS 02 04 AIRPORT CITY LOCATION Aviation Crescent, Airport City GLA 4,855m2 (10,905m² site area) SIZES Warehouse: 3,745m² Office: 1,077m² Ancillary: 33m² AVAILABILITY 1 July 2021 RENTAL R85/m² net through rate CONTACT Wouter : + 27 76 390 0042 DESCRIPTION Yard 50m x 40m // 13 docked doors // 2 ramps // 9m clear springing height // generator // pumps & tanks. EMAIL LOGISTICS 03 04 AIRPORT INDUSTRIA LOCATION Manhattan Road, Boquinar Industrial Area GLA 2,919m2 (10,812m² site area) SIZES Warehouse: 1,875m² Office: 600m² Ancillary: 444m² AVAILABILITY 1 August 2021 RENTAL R88/m² net through rate CONTACT Wouter : + 27 76 390 0042 DESCRIPTION Cross dock facility // 5 docked doors // 32 on-grade doors // dedicated wash bay // generator // excellent exposure onto the N2 for signage // falls within the Airport Industria central improvement district. EMAIL LOGISTICS 04 04 PHILIPPI LOCATION Old Lansdowne Road GLA 8,089m2 SIZES Warehouse: 7,711m2 Office: 361m² AVAILABILITY Immediately RENTAL R60/m² net through rate CONTACT Jaun : + 27 81 046 8977 DESCRIPTION 57-meter yard // 4 docked doors // 4 on-grade doors sectional doors with viewing panel // 7-meter canopy over docks & 18 meters over on-grade doors // access to free solar-generated power // 80kN/m2 EMAIL floor // ASIB 10th edition sprinklers with pumps & tanks. DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITYDEVELOPMENT 01 02 EQUITES PARK - SAXDOWNE PARK LOCATION Saxdowne Road, Kuils River GLA 5ha UNIT SIZES Option A: 9,000m² Option B: 8,000m² AVAILABILITY Land available for development RENTAL R55-R65/m² net through rate CONTACT Jaun : + 27 81 046 8977 DESCRIPTION Close user access to the Cape Town Harbour, International Airport, National Highways & major arterials // fully serviced to respond to & satisfy specific user requirements // free solar-generated power for EMAIL tenants. DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITYDEVELOPMENT 02 02 EQUITES PARK - PAROW LOCATION Garret Street, Parow Industrial GLA 4,700m2 – 20,300m2 UNIT SIZES Option A: 15,585m² Option B: 20,300m² Option C: 4,700m² - 10,050m² Option D: 12,750m² AVAILABILITY Land available for development RENTAL From R58/m2 net through rate CONTACT Jaun : + 27 81 046 8977 DESCRIPTION Close user access to the Cape Town Harbour, International Airport, National Highways & major arterials // fully serviced to respond to & satisfy specific user requirements. EMAIL GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA COMMERCIAL 01 01 EQUITY PARK - BROOKLYN LOCATION Corner Brooklyn and Lynwood Road, Pretoria GLA 1,600m2 SIZES Office: 800m² x 2 AVAILABILITY Immediately RENTAL R110/m² gross CONTACT Akua : + 27 83 734 5733 DESCRIPTION Located on the corner of Brooklyn & Lynnwood Road, Pretoria // other tenants within the premises include legal practices, financial service providers & medical administrative offices. EMAIL SPECULATIVE BUILD SPECULATIVE 01 02 EQUITES PARK - MEADOWVIEW LOCATION Corner Clulee Road and Gordon Avenue, Linbro Park GLA 7,904m2 SIZES Warehouse: 7,321m² Office: 192m² Ancillary: 391m² AVAILABILITY Land available for development RENTAL R65/m² net through rate CONTACT Akua : + 27 83 734 5733 DESCRIPTION East Rand’s premier logistics focused business estate // located adjacent to the N3 & the R25 Modderfontein Road // connectivity to N12, R21, R24 & M1 // Meadowview is located between Linbro Park EMAIL & Longmeadow // O.R. Tambo International Airport, the Greenstone retail precinct & public transport are in close proximity // modern infrastructure // direct Eskom power supply & fiber optic cabling // 24-hour security // landscaped park. SPECULATIVE BUILD SPECULATIVE 02 02 EQUITES PARK - LORDS VIEW LOCATION Acasia Close, Lords View Industrial Estate, Allandale Road GLA 12,220m2 SIZES Warehouse: 11,558m² Office: 531m² Ancillary: 131m² AVAILABILITY Land available for development RENTAL R59/m² net through rate CONTACT Akua : + 27 83 734 5733 DESCRIPTION Situated on Allandale Road (K58) with direct access to Pretoria & M39 (via the N1) // flexibility for users requiring access to the East Rand via the M39 // O.R. Tambo International Airport +-10km SE of EMAIL Lords View // modern infrastructure // 24-hour security // landscaped park with a green belt, walking & running tracks for tenants // existing estate tenants include Unilever, the Foschini Group, Premier FMCG, Laser Transport, Freight & more. DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITYDEVELOPMENT 01 03 EQUITES PARK - RIVERFIELDS LOCATION 2 Riverfields Boulevard, Witfontein x57, Kempton Park GLA 26,008m2 SIZES Warehouse: 23,000m² Office: 2,850m² Ancillary: 158m² AVAILABILITY Land available for development RENTAL From R65/m² net through rate CONTACT Akua : + 27 83 734 5733 DESCRIPTION MORE INFO Located next to the R21 & R23 Interchange // 9km from O.R. Tambo International Airport // access to free solar-generated power // 24-hour security within a landscaped logistics park // shared EMAIL pumps & tanks. DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITYDEVELOPMENT 02 03 EQUITES PARK - JET PARK LOCATION Jurgens Road, Jet Park GLA From 6,000m2 AVAILABILITY Land available for development RENTAL From R65/m² net through rate CONTACT Akua : + 27 83 734 5733 DESCRIPTION Located along the R21 highway // 6km from O.R. Tambo International Airport // quick access to major highways // premier logistics node for all airfreight operators // ease of access to public transport // 24-hour EMAIL security within a landscaped park // free solar power from shared PV system // shared fire pumps & tanks. DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITYDEVELOPMENT 03 03 TERMINAL PARK - RIVERFIELDS LOCATION First Avenue, Riverfields, Kempton Park GLA 10,000m² - 100,000m² AVAILABILITY Land available for development RENTAL From R65/m² net through rate CONTACT Akua : + 27 83 734 5733 DESCRIPTION Located at Pomona, Kempton Park just off the R21 // 12km North of the O.R Tambo International Airport // serviced by key arterials accessing several regional highways // fast & convenient access to MORE INFO Johannesburg & Pretoria via the N1 // total area of bespoke, P-Grade industrial & logistics buildings will be in excess of 200 000 m² // secure EMAIL estate // well-appointed 24 hour manned main security entrance gate, perimeter fencing, electric fencing, perimeter lighting & cameras. KWAZULU-NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITYDEVELOPMENT 01 01 CORNUBIA LOCATION Tottum Road, Cornubia, Durban GLA 6 ha / 13,790 - 31,200m² UNIT SIZES Option 1: 31,200m² Option 2: 30,594m² Option 3A: 16,175m² Option 3B: 13,790m² AVAILABILITY Land available for development RENTAL R70 - R80/m² net through rate CONTACT Jaun : + 27 81 046 8977 DESCRIPTION Situated on the R102 with excellent access to the N2, M41 & M25 // 13 km from King Shaka International Airport // less than 1 hour from Durban Harbour // modern infrastructure // fibre optic cabling EMAIL // tenants enjoy access to free solar-generated power // landscaped park // managed by the POA // existing estate tenants include Hirt & Carter, Digistics, Cargo Compass & more. Cape Town +27 21 460 0404 Johannesburg +27 10 286 0469 (Head Office) 14th Floor, Portside Tower 4 Meadowview Lane 4 Bree Street Equites Park, Meadowview Cape Town Linbro Park 8001 2065 South Africa South Africa .
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