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Cape Town City Bowl at a glance

The central business district or city bowl of Cape Town is widely considered to be one of the most talked of urban areas in the whole of Southern Africa. This has made, commercial investment in this particular part of the city, continuously robust. With some of the world's top brands and businesses making the location their operational base. With picturesque views of both the captivating Table Mountain and the icy Atlantic Ocean, the city bowl is a winning destination for individuals looking for the ideal office space. 

Commercial Hotspots

The Cape Town city bowl is limited in geographical space due to the fact that there is a towering mountain within close proximity to the ocean. Commercial hot-spots are extremely centralized, compact and at a premium. A lot of the main commercial activity in the city bowl area happens around the civic centre, where one will find numerous prominent commercial businesses and operations. 

Commercial Developments and Office Parks

The Cape Town city bowl area is a hive of commercial activity. An initiative which has added further credibility to the expanse is the Harbour Arch development. Which is considered to be one of the biggest new mixed-use precincts in the entire city bowl. Some of the more prominent office parks in and around Cape Town include Cube Workspace Icon, Red Square Business Park, Northgate Business Park, Sheffield Business Park and Waverly Business Park. A lot of the commercial interest near the central business district reaches other neighbouring areas including, Woodstock, Observatory and Salt River. 

Infrastructure

Infrastructure in the Cape Town city bowl is world-class, residents and tenants enjoy well-maintained roads and public transport. Some of the main roads in and around the Cape Town city bowl include Buitengracht Street, Strand Street, Adderley Street, Newmarket Street, Nelson Mandela Boulevard, Montrose Avenue, Kloof Street, Belvedere Avenue, D.F Malan Street, Old Marine Drive and Corporation Street. The area also has some of the countries best medical facilities and hospitals including Netcare Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital, Mediclinic Cape Town, New Somerset Hospital, Diep River Clinic, Groote Schuur Hospital and the Robbie Nurock Community Health Clinic.

Distance from key points (Airport/CBD)

Another deciding factor why so many commercial enterprises choose the Cape Town central business district for their office space is due to its convenience. Nothing is ever too far away. If one wishes to reach the Cape Town International Airport from the city bowl, it's believed to be only a 20-minute drive and is just under 20 km in distance, depending on which route is chosen. This coupled with functioning transport and well-maintained roads, make getting around the Cape Town city bowl easy. 

Transport

Many of the people who live and work in the Cape Town CBD will travel around using private transportation. Yet a lot also use the MyCiti bus service. Alternatively, individuals can also use other municipal buses or the extensive minivan taxi service. This enables commuters to traverse through all the major epicentres of South Africa, including the city bowl area of Cape Town. 

Malls/Shopping

Cape Town is well known for being a highly developed shopping city and some of the commercial areas will coincide with fantastic places in which to shop. Some of the more popular shopping centres and markets in and around the Cape Town city bowl area include the V and A Waterfront, Canal Walk Shopping Centre, The Old Biscuit Mill, Alfred Mall, Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village, Cape Gate Shopping Centre, the Pan African Market and the Golden Acre Shopping Centre. 

Restaurants 

Cape Town is generally regarded as one of the world's top cities in terms of places to eat and drink. Some of the more popular restaurants in and around the Cape Town central business district include The Village Idiot, Bombay Bicycle Club, Roxy's, South China Dim Sum Bar, Royale Eatery, Addis in Cape Ethiopian Restaurant, The Short Market Club, Maharajah Restaurant and Saigon Restaurant.

Commercial interest in the City Bowl area of Cape Town has always been high, this is why commercial properties are often scarce and at a premium. One needs to have their ear to the ground if they wish to find the perfect place in which to set up the most ideal office space imaginable. This is where real estate agencies play a pivotal role in enabling individuals to find suitable offices in the best possible environment. Port Commercial is one such company that can facilitate the leasing and sales of your ideal office space. The company has a proven track record and can also assist in tenant representation and investment sales. Remove the hassle of finding an office space, so you can spend more time, on getting the job done.

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