SAX Centre: an innovative mixed-use development

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Situated in Saxenburg Park a fast growing business node, SAX Centre offers a unique opportunity to lease space in an innovative mixed-use development

Situated in Saxenburg Park – one of the Cape’s fastest growing business nodes – SAX Centre offers a unique opportunity to lease space in an innovative mixed-use development that combines retail, commercial and light industrial in one vibrant complex says Broll Property Group leasing broker John Jack.

‘Mixed-use business parks are a pioneering approach to business and have been welcomed in Gauteng and KwaZulu Natal,’ adds Jack. ‘The purposeful blend of tenants creates a unique identity where each tenant benefits from the presence of the others – the sum is greater than the individual parts.’

SAX Centre offers great exposure to the busy Blackheath interchange – opposite the recently launched 30 000m² Zevenwacht Mall – yet is positioned within a tranquil, landscaped park-like environment. The main arterial routes – the R102, M12, R300, N2 and N1 – are all within easy reach, as well as Cape Town International Airport.

On offer is 6000m² of space comprising retail units from 50m², commercial from 100m² and light industrial from 200m². Rentals are competitive – from as low as R35/m² – and top quality finishes are standard throughout with the retail orientation ensuring abundant parking.

Security has not been ignored and, in fact, a comprehensive solution is in place. In addition to the existing controlled Park access and mobile patrols the entire Park reverts to a boom controlled precinct after hours.

‘We are carefully selecting tenants on their ability to bring value to the mix. Home improvement retailers, hardware, butchery, lighting and paint are core,’ says Jack. ‘While professionals – such as engineers, architects, agencies and the like – would complement the office mix we’re striving to achieve.’

‘The vibrant Cape economy, unprecedented take-up of available space in the past 18 months and limited speculative developments by the institutions over the past five years has seen a huge reduction in vacant space. SAX Centre is the only development of its kind in the area offering a wide variety of users this type of space in a scenic and safe environment.’

For additional information contact John Jack of Broll on 021 419 7373 or 082 925 5271.


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