14 Utilis Street is located within Blackheath Industrial, one of Cape Town’s most active and rapidly expanding industrial nodes. Situated in the northern suburbs of Cape Town, Blackheath forms part of the City of Cape Town’s broader industrial corridor and offers strong logistical advantages to businesses across various sectors.
Accessibility & Transport Links:
Blackheath Industrial enjoys direct access to major arterial routes, including:
R300 highway (just 3 minutes away), connecting to:
N1 (to Cape Town CBD, Paarl)
N2 (to Cape Town International Airport, Somerset West)
Van Riebeeck Road (M32) and Saxdowns Road for local distribution
Cape Town International Airport is approximately 20 minutes away, enhancing logistics and airfreight access
Public Transport Infrastructure:
The area is well-serviced by minibus taxis, Golden Arrow buses, and the Blackheath railway station, making it convenient for commuting staff.
Zoning & Usage:
Zoned for industrial use, the area accommodates:
Light to heavy manufacturing
Warehousing and distribution
Logistics and storage businesses
Business Activity:
The area hosts a diverse mix of established operators in sectors such as:
Packaging and logistics
Food production and cold storage
Steel fabrication
Recycling and environmental services
Transport and mechanical servicing
Notable Nearby Developments & Tenants:
Mega Park (industrial estate)
Blackheath Park and Saxenburg Park industrial estates
National brands such as Distell, Coca-Cola Beverages SA, and Civils 2000 operate in or near the node
Security:
Blackheath has an active Improvement District (BID) managed by the Blackheath City Improvement District (CID), which enhances safety through dedicated patrols, CCTV monitoring, and cleaning services.
Utilities & Infrastructure:
Municipal water and three-phase electricity are readily available
Fibre internet connectivity is expanding across the area
Road infrastructure is continuously being upgraded to support heavy vehicles and delivery fleets
Growing Demand:
Due to its affordability, access, and scalability, Blackheath is increasingly attractive to businesses relocating from pricier industrial zones such as Epping, Airport Industria, and Bellville South.
Industrial Growth Node:
The City of Cape Town has earmarked Blackheath as a priority development node, with continual investment in road infrastructure and utility upgrades. New developments are emerging across Saxenburg Park 2 and Zevenwacht Industrial, providing modern premises for growing enterprises.
14 Utilis Street is ideally positioned within a well-established, high-demand industrial precinct that combines cost-efficiency with operational convenience. With its proximity to key highways, reliable infrastructure, and strong industrial ecosystem, it presents a strategic location for businesses seeking to expand their footprint in Cape Town’s northern industrial belt.