Construction work has kicked off on Sandton Gate Phase 2, Abcon Development the company spearheading the project has announced.
The new development will see the construction of 10 000 square meters of commercial office space and an expansive 12 000 square meters of retail space, strategically positioned to cater to the evolving needs of businesses and residents alike.
The development kicked off with bulk earthworks on April 2nd, with completion targeted for the end of 2025.
“We’re not just building structures; we’re crafting experiences. Our vision is to create a vibrant, interconnected community where convenience, sustainability and innovation converge to reconstruct urban living and working. Phase 2 represents the next chapter in our journey towards this vision,”
Bryce O’Donnell, Managing Director
The precinct’s unique offerings extend beyond mere infrastructure, boasting a plethora of amenities designed to enrich the lives of its occupants.
Currently housing Planet Fitness Gym, 011 Restaurant, Seattle Coffee and Solo Tu Salon, Sandton Gate epitomizes the concept of precinct living, where every need is catered to within arm’s reach – from prime office spaces to luxury apartments and convenience retail outlets.
Within the precinct, pedestrians will enjoy the benefit of a network of walkways that create effective movement to all amenities, attractions and services.
Natural features will be incorporated throughout the precinct with the river edge of the spruit being revitalized to its full potential.
Sandton Gate stands ready to usher in a new era of urban living and working, where convenience meets connectivity, and sustainability meets sophistication.
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