Kildrummy Office Park
1 Umhlanga Avenue
Offices (30)
Priced from R100
Size from 472m² to 11,947m²
Kildrummy Office Park, Paulshof Sandton
Strategically positioned at the intersection of Umhlanga Avenue and Witkoppen Road in Paulshof, Kildrummy Office Park offers a central and convenient workspace solution. Access to the park is facilitated through a secure boom, ensuring 24/7 manned access control for peace of mind.
Co-developed in 2007 by Vlaming Construction and Devcon Projects, Kildrummy Office Park was ready for occupation later that year. Featuring a whisky-themed motif, with buildings named after renowned whisky brands such as Glenmorangie, Dalmore, and Jameson's, the park exudes a unique charm. Comprising ten freestanding two-storey buildings constructed from concrete and face brick, the park offers a range of building sizes from 600m² to 1,864m², totaling approximately 12,400m² of rentable office space. Parking provisions include a mix of basement, covered, and open bays, with a ratio of five bays per 100m² of office space.
Designed to maximize natural light and minimize maintenance, the buildings at Kildrummy Office Park provide a comfortable and efficient working environment. Enjoying excellent visibility onto Witkoppen Road and limited exposure to the N1 freeway, the park offers exceptional signage opportunities for businesses.
Convenient amenities are just a stone's throw away at the nearby Cambridge Crossing Shopping Centre, featuring popular stores such as Woolworths, Liquor City Paulshof, Petervale Pharmacy, and The Berliner Butchery and Deli.
With its strategic location, Kildrummy Office Park is ideally situated for staff commuting from the North, Southeast, and West, thanks to its accessibility to the Rivonia Interchange. Whether for work or leisure, Kildrummy Office Park offers a conducive and convenient environment for businesses and their employees.
If you would like to lease office space in Kildrummy Office Park or in the Paulshof Area, please contact:
Candice Burnett
083 228 7981
@5th Avenue Properties
Co-developed in 2007 by Vlaming Construction and Devcon Projects, Kildrummy Office Park was ready for occupation later that year. Featuring a whisky-themed motif, with buildings named after renowned whisky brands such as Glenmorangie, Dalmore, and Jameson's, the park exudes a unique charm. Comprising ten freestanding two-storey buildings constructed from concrete and face brick, the park offers a range of building sizes from 600m² to 1,864m², totaling approximately 12,400m² of rentable office space. Parking provisions include a mix of basement, covered, and open bays, with a ratio of five bays per 100m² of office space.
Designed to maximize natural light and minimize maintenance, the buildings at Kildrummy Office Park provide a comfortable and efficient working environment. Enjoying excellent visibility onto Witkoppen Road and limited exposure to the N1 freeway, the park offers exceptional signage opportunities for businesses.
Convenient amenities are just a stone's throw away at the nearby Cambridge Crossing Shopping Centre, featuring popular stores such as Woolworths, Liquor City Paulshof, Petervale Pharmacy, and The Berliner Butchery and Deli.
With its strategic location, Kildrummy Office Park is ideally situated for staff commuting from the North, Southeast, and West, thanks to its accessibility to the Rivonia Interchange. Whether for work or leisure, Kildrummy Office Park offers a conducive and convenient environment for businesses and their employees.
If you would like to lease office space in Kildrummy Office Park or in the Paulshof Area, please contact:
Candice Burnett
083 228 7981
@5th Avenue Properties
Key Features / Amenities
Easy access to major transportation routes, including the N1 highway
Back-up Generator
Ample Parking
24/7 surveillance and access control
Nearby amenities, including restaurants, cafes, and shopping centers
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Paulshof, Sandton
Paulshof, a suburb situated in Johannesburg, South Africa, has a rich history that dates back to the early 1900s. Originally owned by the Goldschmidt family, the land was known as "Quo Vadis" and served as a farm primarily focused on dairy farming. Additionally, the farm housed a private school, adding to its significance within the community.In 1954, the property was sold to Henning Pretorius, who decided to divide...
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