Architect and Builder Magazine South Africa May/June 2014 | Page 55
The R85 million “green”
Business Centre is filling
a gap in the market
offering luxurious yet
cost effective office
accommodation
The Business Centre has an eight-year track record of providing serviced office
solutions to the business community in Gauteng and KwaZulu Natal and, according to
James, they had strategically chosen Century City as its first Cape Town location due to
its central location and the high demand for offices in the precinct.
“In addition, technology underpins the backbone of The Business Centre and supports
our expanding customer base and through Century City Connect, Century City’s carrier
neutral, open access, fibre optic network, we are able to offer the fastest broadband
speeds and packages in Africa, in fact only seen elsewhere in Europe.”
Philip Morris South Africa
Philip Morris South Africa (PMSA) has relocated its Southern and Central Africa Head
Office to a new “green” building, No 3 Bridgeways, at Century City, which has been
developed by the Rabie Property Group.
PMSA, part of the largest international tobacco company in the world, Philip Morris
International, was set up in 2003 and first moved to Century City in November 2008 where
it initially took 1,400m2 offices in The Estuaries office park in the north eastern section of
Century City. Within a few years, the company took additional space to meet its growing
Bridgeway
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