Tunney Area Guide

Ryan Thompson, Commercial Property Broker

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Area Overview

Tunney, Germiston: A Strategic Powerhouse for Warehousing and Logistics

If you’re running a logistics operation, light manufacturing business, or need an affordable yet connected base for warehousing — Tunney, Germiston deserves a closer look.

Tucked just off the N3 and a stone’s throw from OR Tambo International, Tunney has become a prime industrial address for businesses that need fast access to Gauteng’s road and air networks without the premium pricing of Isando or Longmeadow.

Let’s dive into why Tunney is attracting serious attention from logistics operators, industrial developers, and national distributors.


1. Tunney at a Glance

Tunney forms part of the larger Germiston industrial belt in the Ekurhuleni Municipality — one of the best-managed metros in Gauteng for service delivery and industrial zoning.

The node has grown into a favourite for businesses in:

  • Manufacturing

  • Freight and courier services

  • FMCG warehousing

  • Engineering and final assembly

Its road network and proximity to major arterial routes make it particularly effective for high-volume movement of goods — whether you’re supplying Gauteng or distributing nationally.


2. Commercial Hotspots in Tunney

You’ll find the commercial action clustered around:

  • Tunney Ridge Industrial Park

  • Power Park

  • Lakeview Business Park

  • Platinum Junction

These areas are characterised by well-maintained parks with solid access, smart security, and flexible warehousing layouts that suit a mix of operations — from light manufacturing to big box distribution.

They’re also close to key retail and service nodes, which adds to the area’s appeal for both owners and tenants.


3. Industrial Developments & Parks

Tunney has seen a steady pipeline of new or refurbished developments — all geared towards high-spec, efficient logistics and warehousing needs.

Expect features like:

  • 24-hour security & access control

  • Dock-levelers and on-grade roller doors

  • Large yard areas for superlink access

  • High clearance for racking/storage

Some of the newer parks also offer solar-ready roofs, fibre connectivity, and energy-efficient lighting — key perks for businesses managing tight operating margins.


4. Infrastructure That Supports Growth

Tunney’s infrastructure is what gives it its edge. It’s directly served by:

  • N3 Freeway (Joburg to Durban freight route)

  • R24 (quick access to OR Tambo and Edenvale)

  • N12 (east-west link to the East Rand and Boksburg)

Roads are in solid condition, with wide intersections and service lanes built for freight volumes. Load shedding is managed better than in many older nodes, and upgrades in stormwater systems and street lighting are ongoing.


5. Distances to Key Hubs

Here’s a quick snapshot of Tunney’s strategic position:

  • OR Tambo International – 10 mins

  • Isando – 8 mins

  • Bedfordview – 10 mins

  • Johannesburg CBD – 20 mins

  • Sandton – 25 mins

That means your goods, your team, and your customers are all within striking distance — without the hassle of heavy congestion.


6. Amenities & Nearby Retail

Tunney isn’t just factories and trucks — there’s solid retail and lifestyle infrastructure nearby:

  • Meadowdale Mall & Value Centre (food, banking, retail chains)

  • Edenvale CBD (more eateries, auto spares, courier hubs)

  • Gym, pharmacy, and medical clinics within 5–10 min drive

It’s a practical spot for businesses that want their staff to have lunch options, shopping convenience, and a shorter commute.


7. Transport & Freight Access

The area is designed for the movement of goods. Key logistics advantages:

  • Easy truck access to N3/N12/R24

  • Proximity to air cargo (OR Tambo)

  • Ample fuel stations (many with diesel, truck wash, and rest facilities)

  • Courier and freight service providers nearby

For last-mile operators or regional distributors, Tunney saves time and money just by being better placed.


8. Why Businesses are Choosing Tunney

Here’s what’s pulling business into the node:

  • Affordable rentals compared to Isando or Longmeadow

  • Availability of modern space built for logistics

  • Proximity to key industrial and commercial zones

  • Strong local labour pool (sourcing from Edenvale, Germiston, Kempton Park)

Whether you’re scaling up or consolidating, Tunney provides the fundamentals to build on — without stretching your overheads.


9. Warehouse Space Available in Tunney

Looking for space? Here are a few examples of what’s on the market:

Power Park – Unit 3

  • 1,200m² warehouse with 250m² office

  • Great height and dual roller doors

  • Asking R60/m²

Platinum Junction – Section A

  • 800m² with yard, security access, fibre installed

  • Ideal for import/export warehousing

Tunney Ridge Industrial Park – Unit B

  • 2,500m² logistics facility with docking bays

  • Available with flexible lease terms

Many buildings in Tunney offer generous parking, shared yard access, and loading configurations tailored to freight operators.


Final Word: Is Tunney Right for Your Business?

If your business depends on quick access to air freight, strong regional road links, and cost-effective industrial space — then yes, Tunney’s worth serious consideration.

The area offers the right balance of price, positioning, and property quality to support long-term logistics success.

Need help finding a warehouse in Tunney? Give ANVIL Property Smith a call — we’ll connect you with space that fits your operation, your budget, and your growth plans.