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Durban Central
Durban Central
437 Smith street
437 Smith street
Retail unit to let in Durban
Retail unit to let in Durban
Retail unit for rent in Smith street, Durban
Retail unit for rent in Smith street, Durban
Commercial facility to let
Commercial facility to let
1,002m² Retail To Let in Durban Central
1,002m² Retail To Let in Durban Central
1,002m² Retail To Let in Durban Central
1,002m² Retail To Let in Durban Central
1,002m² Retail To Let in Durban Central

1,002m² Retail To Let in Durban Central

R150,267 pm

Web Ref JM1001CBD437
Gross Monthly Rental R150,267 Excl. VAT
Lease Period Negotiable
Availability Immediately

RETAIL UNIT TO LET IN DURBAN CENTRAL

1001.78SQM RETAIL UNIT AVAILABLE AT PRIME LOCATION

The ground floor unit is located at a prime location with high foot traffic. There are toilet facilities available. The rates and insurance costs are charged at a pro-rata rate.

The Durban Central Business District, located in the heart of the city, is a mix of commercial spaces that enjoys a constant flow of foot traffic. Neighboured by the Durban Harbour, Morningside, Umbilo and the ever busy Umgeni Road, the Central Durban District is made up of a network of streets, including; Dr Pixley Kaseme Street (West Street), Anton Lembede Street (Smith Street), Dr A B Xuma Street and Monty Naicker Road.

Proximity To Points of Interest. The Central Durban District, is located in proximity to surrounding points of interest and adds to its convenience. To mention a few would be:
- 40 km from the King Shaka International Airport
- 17 km from Umhlanga
- 14 km from Westville
- 77.5 km from Pietermaritzburg

The Central Durban District known as CBD is a node that is growing vastly, with a large economy and international interest, and ideal opportunity for business owners looking for easy access to and from the port.

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Zoning Commercial
Exterior
Security
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Sizes
Floor Size 1,002m²
-29.8574051, 31.021598

Durban Central in the news

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