Manhattan Towers has quietly anchored the Salt River landscape for decades. Sitting just off the bustling Victoria Road, it’s the kind of building that has seen the area through its many transformations — from a purely industrial node into the mixed-use creative corridor it is today. The building has welcomed a steady rotation of Cape Town’s entrepreneurial spirit through its doors, from Coral Wetsuits on the upper floors to smaller creative outlets and wholesalers on the ground level. That kind of tenant mix doesn’t happen in a space that doesn’t work — it speaks to the building’s adaptability and functional layout.
Salt River’s character has changed, but its energy hasn’t gone anywhere. These days, you’ll find the likes of Devil’s Peak Brewery, The Woodstock Exchange, and the Biscuit Mill just minutes away, offering tenants and their teams a range of lunch spots and meeting places. Access to public transport is easy — with Salt River Station just a short walk away — and it’s a quick drive to the CBD or N1/N2. Manhattan Towers may not shout for attention, but it's been a consistent part of the city’s commercial ecosystem, and continues to serve as a practical, well-located option for businesses who value locality and legacy.