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21ST FLOOR SUBDIVIDED OFFICE
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Common questions about commercial property to rent and for sale in Foreshore.
Foreshore mainly offers A-grade office space in high-rise and larger commercial buildings, with options from fitted smaller suites to full-floor corporate offices. Tenants typically look here for Cape Town CBD access, proximity to the CTICC and harbour, and quick connections onto Nelson Mandela Boulevard and the N1/N2. Stock varies by building age and fit-out condition, so the main choice is often between refurbished modern space and more functional offices where rental efficiency is the priority.
Foreshore office rentals vary materially by building condition, parking provision, and exposure to Nelson Mandela Boulevard, the CTICC, and the CBD edge. Better-positioned buildings with modern fit-outs and structured parking generally command stronger rentals, while older offices or spaces needing tenant installation work price more defensively. For a corporate tenant, the right benchmark is building-specific: frontage, access, parking ratio, and fit-out cost will move the effective rental more than the suburb name alone.
Yes. Foreshore is suitable for corporate headquarters and regional offices where a business needs central Cape Town access, freeway connectivity via the N1 and N2, and proximity to the CTICC, CBD, and waterfront edge. It works especially well for companies with client-facing teams, distributed staff, and regular intercity movement, because the area combines large commercial buildings with practical road access. The main trade-off is that some pockets feel more office-park and arterial than pedestrian-led, so building selection matters.
For office tenants in Foreshore, parking is usually handled through basement or structured bays within the building, with allocation agreed as part of the lease and shaped by the building’s age, vacancy position, and existing tenant commitments. Buildings on Heerengracht, Walter Sisulu Avenue, and FW de Klerk Boulevard may also draw on public or contract parking garages where internal bays are tight, especially for staff parking. For corporate users, the practical test is to confirm reserved bays, visitor parking, and overflow options before signing, because Foreshore works well for CBD and N1/N2 access but parking supply can be more constrained than in decentralised office nodes.
Foreshore gives tenants a more access-led office proposition than the older CBD blocks around Adderley and St Georges Mall, with stronger exposure to the N1 and N2, the CTICC, and the station precinct. Compared with the V&A Waterfront, it is typically more practical for companies prioritising road access, staff movement, and larger floorplate options over a managed waterfront environment. Against De Waterkant and Green Point, Foreshore is less lifestyle-led, but it works well for businesses that need CBD adjacency without being deep inside the street grid.
Foreshore tenants can walk to the CTICC, Artscape, hotels, coffee shops, lunch spots, and business services along Heerengracht Street, Walter Sisulu Avenue, and Lower Long Street. The area also gives staff practical access to Cape Town station, MyCiTi routes, and the CBD retail spine, so day-to-day errands, client meetings, and commuter movement can be handled without leaving the precinct.
Yes. Foreshore is well-served by public transport, with Cape Town station, MyCiTi routes, and established minibus taxi movement feeding the area from the CBD, Atlantic Seaboard, northern suburbs, and southern approaches. For office tenants, the strongest public-transport position is around Walter Sisulu Avenue, Heerengracht Street, and the CTICC side of the precinct, where staff can walk in from the station and bus stops without needing a car for the final leg.
Foreshore works well for companies that need CBD access without being buried in the tightest city grid, with fast movement onto the N1 and N2, the harbour, the CTICC, and the Civic Centre side of town. It suits professional services, logistics-facing teams, project offices, and regional branches that want central Cape Town visibility with practical access for staff, clients, and suppliers. The main trade-off is that parts of the precinct feel more commercial and transport-led than lifestyle-led, so the best fit is a business prioritising access and connectivity over a high-street retail environment.
Foreshore works well for access to the N1 and N2, but that same road structure can make peak-hour movement awkward, especially around Buitengracht, Nelson Mandela Boulevard, and Walter Sisulu Avenue. Tenants should also test parking availability and cost, because staff and client parking can be tighter than in decentralised office nodes. Some buildings offer strong harbour or mountain positioning, while others have older common areas or dated fit-outs, so building-by-building inspection matters more here than the suburb label.
Contact Anvil Property Smith to arrange viewings for Foreshore office space. A broker who works the Foreshore can shortlist options around the CBD edge, Cape Town International Convention Centre, major hotels, and arterial routes, then set up viewings based on your size, parking, fit-out, and lease requirements.
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