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Office Space for Lease – Prime Location
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CLS4653
Property Type: Office Space
Size: Approx. 140 m²
Location: High-traffic area in the heart of town
Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to lease a spacious and well-located office space in one of the town’s busiest commercial zones. With approximately 140 square metres of open and flexible layout, this property is ideal for a variety of professional uses, including consulting, administrative services, creative studios, or co-working operations.
Whether you're launching a new venture or expanding your operations, this office offers the space, location, and flexibility to support your business growth.
Contact us today to arrange a viewing or to request more information.
Size: Approx. 140 m²
Location: High-traffic area in the heart of town
Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to lease a spacious and well-located office space in one of the town’s busiest commercial zones. With approximately 140 square metres of open and flexible layout, this property is ideal for a variety of professional uses, including consulting, administrative services, creative studios, or co-working operations.
Whether you're launching a new venture or expanding your operations, this office offers the space, location, and flexibility to support your business growth.
Contact us today to arrange a viewing or to request more information.
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Lydenburg, Lydenburg
At the foot of the famous Long Tom Pass and surrounded by majestic mountain ranges, you'll find the town of Lydenburg. Often seen as a gateway to the Kruger National Park, Lydenburg has its own charms. The area has an intriguing history, a warm climate and a wealth of wildlife. If you're a professional, Lydenburg's agricultural and mining industries offer plenty of career opportunities. A brief history of the area In 1850, Voortrekker leader, Andries Potgieter, and his people, were stricken by malaria at the settlement in Ohrigstad. Moving south, they found more pleasant surroundings and founded the town of Lydenburg. The name translates to "place or town of suffering" in memory of their loss. Before the Voortrekkers, the area...
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