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R117,640 pm
1 Protea Place
Gross Monthly Rental
R117,640 Excl. VAT
R117,640 Excl. VAT
Lease Period
Negotiable
Negotiable
Availability
Immediately
Immediately
1 Protea Place | Sandown | Sandton | P-Grade Office to Let
1 Protea Place is a P-Grade commercial building identified by its cutting-edge design and sculptural form, comprising of nine office levels with 24-hour security, access control, and a canteen.
There are 2 towers and a central atrium and features many greening features such as energy-efficient lighting, rainwater recycling, and intelligent lifts
This is a 692sqm fully fitted unit available for immediate rental. Space has mostly and open plan layout with ceramic tiled and carpeted floors, suspended ceilings with recessed energy-efficient lighting, dry-wall and glass partitioned offices, air-conditioned throughout.
There are 2 towers and a central atrium and features many greening features such as energy-efficient lighting, rainwater recycling, and intelligent lifts
This is a 692sqm fully fitted unit available for immediate rental. Space has mostly and open plan layout with ceramic tiled and carpeted floors, suspended ceilings with recessed energy-efficient lighting, dry-wall and glass partitioned offices, air-conditioned throughout.
Features
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Zoning
Commercial
Interior
Air Conditioning
Yes
Exterior
Security
Yes
Sizes
Floor Size
692m²
Land Size
692m²
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