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QUAGGA REHOMES 2 NEW BUSINESSES IN CAPRICORN BUSINESS PARK IN 3 PREMISES

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QUAGGA REHOMES 2 NEW BUSINESSES IN CAPRICORN BUSINESS PARK IN 3 PREMISES

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QUAGGA ‘REHOMES’ 2 NEW BUSINESSES IN CAPRICORN BUSINESS PARK IN 3 PREMISES
Capricorn Park has become the epicentre for commercial and industrial property in the Southern Suburbs, with leading businesses choosing to base operations and headquarters there. “Capricorn offers buyers, tenants and investors exceptional value for money,” says Len Pears, Director of Quagga Property Brokers. “We have been mandated to let a superb property with a GLA of 2120.33m² for R118 881.15 per month, comprising of a warehouse, offices and yard. Really recommend all large single users to take a look at it.”
Quagga Property Brokers have recently “rehomed” two companies in Capricorn Business Park. CD Shipping International, an Administration and Storage company has taken on a 2 year lease, on unit 44 Boulevard Way (328m2) with a total rental value of R419 585.40. And KPM Printer Supplies, who refurbish and full inkjet cartridges, have taken a 3 year lease, with a 3 year option, on units D21 and D22. The total area of both units is 574m2 and with a total rental value of R1 011 159.20.
For more info please contact Len Pears on 08 28 28 28 58 or 021 712 8825 or visit www.quaggapropertybrokers.co.za

 

Author Kelly Burke
Published 14 Aug 2015 / Views -
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