Warehouse Space 9 May Street, Pietermaritzburg Central

R28 750 | 391 m2 @ R73 per m2

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Light Industrial Unit To Let | 391sqm | 9 May Street, PMB Central

Parkings 0 | Security | Wheelchair friendly | In park | Natural ventilation | Roller shutter doors

A neat 391sqm light industrial unit is now available in 9 May Street, Pietermaritzburg Central – ideal for warehousing, fabrication or light assembly. This unit sits within a central, well-positioned park and is perfect for businesses needing fast access to the CBD, plus enough floor space to move and grow without the big-ticket overheads. Monthly rental is R28,750 excluding VAT, with flexible terms available and no hidden operating costs. It’s a clean, functional workspace in a strategic part of town – you’ll get what you need, without paying for what you don’t.

The unit itself is set up with a mostly open-plan warehouse floor, high roof clearance, and a wide roller-shutter door for vehicle access. There’s also a practical mezzanine level built in – great for extra storage, light workshop functions or just keeping bulkier gear out the way. Floors are concrete, in good nick, and easy to clean or pallet over. You’ve got a basic office section at the front, good enough for admin or management use, with its own separate entrance to keep things flowing right. Ablutions and kitchenette are shared within the park, just a short walk from the unit – no bells and whistles, just the basics, done properly. Three-phase power is available, and access is via a secure motorised gate that runs 24/7, which helps if you're pulling odd shifts or weekend loads.

Parking is tight but manageable, with space for staff cars or delivery vans right outside. The building vibe overall is calm and businesslike – no drama, just people getting stuff done. You’ll be surrounded by a good mix of industrial neighbours, mostly small operators and wholesalers, so foot traffic stays low and productivity stays high. It’s not the kind of place you show off in a pitch deck – but if you’re here to work and grow, it’s spot-on. The landlords are present and pragmatic – flexible on lease length, responsive when something needs fixing, and happy to work with solid tenants long-term. That helps, hey.


• 391sqm open-plan space
• R28,750/month excluding VAT
• High roller-shutter access
• Mezzanine for extra storage
• Three-phase power available
• Central PMB industrial location


If this unit feels like the right fit, reach out and I’ll arrange a viewing – quick and easy, no strings.

Building Description

Set in the heart of Pietermaritzburg Central, 9 May Street is a prime industrial‑style building that's quietly impressive, with light warehouse spaces thoughtfully partitioned inside. It’s located just off the main arterial routes, so traffic flow and accessibility couldn’t be better — you’ll find yourself within minutes of major transport links while still enjoying that city‑centre buzz. The structure was originally constructed with practicality in mind: robust steel‑framed sections, high ceilings, and generous bay doors that let in natural light, making it feel airy and adaptable rather than cold and cavernous. It’s a building that wears its purpose lightly and honestly, and you sense immediately it's built for real, day‑to‑day use without pretending to be anything more. You’ll notice subtle signs of wear that give it character — a little patina on the concrete, lightly scuffed concrete floors — but it’s all part of the story, and honestly adds charm rather than detracts.

Inside, the internal layout is versatile: a mix of small, medium and larger partitioned warehousing spaces, each with its own access points and practical utilities. There’s room for logistics, manufacturing support, light fabrication, or storage — whatever your light‑industrial heart desires. Some partitions are set up with basic offices or clean‑room style shells ready for immediate use, others are open and flexible, just waiting for the next business to move in and put them to work. Tenant profiles here might range from light‑assembly workshops to start‑ups needing cheap, efficient industrial footprint, or even creative studios with storage needs. The building feels honest, grounded — not flashy, but reliable and real — and it’s easy to picture business owners walking through and quietly nodding, saying, Yeah, this just makes sense.

Upstairs or to the back, there’s additional lean‑to or mezzanine areas that maximize storage or light workshop use — again, nothing extravagant, but clever and cost‑effective. Amenities are kept simple: a shared ablution block, open‑plan kitchenette area, and easy access to power and water — all the basics without the fluff. Rental structures tend to be transparent and straightforward, charged by square meter, with clear allowances for common‑area upkeep and utilities, so there’s no guesswork or surprise charges at year‑end. All in all, it's a workhorse building in a premium position—with functional honesty at its core but still ripe with potential to evolve and adapt.

• Prime central location
• Versatile warehouse partitions
• High ceilings, natural light
• Simple shared facilities
• Flexible light‑industrial layout
• Transparent rental structure


If this building feels like it could be the practical workspace your operation needs, drop me a line and I’ll walk you through the options without any fuss.

Broker Details

Wade Botha, Commercial Property Broker

Wade Botha

M: 082 896 3339

O: 087 234 8000

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