KwaZulu Natal

Ballito Commercial District, Ballito
Ballito's commercial area profile includes excellent logistics due to its proximity to King Shaka International Airport and the N2 highway, supporting a diverse range of businesses including retail, offices, and industrial units. The area boasts significant growth and new developments, high-quality infrastructure like fibre-optic internet, security, and attractive amenities for employees and clients. It offers a prime location with a thriving business community and a high quality of life, contributing to its status as a fast-growing economic hub on the KwaZulu-Natal coast. Key Characteristics:Infrastructure & Security:Modern developments...

Durban
Located on the shores of the east coast of South Africa, Durban is the largest city in the KwaZulu-Natal province and the third most populated, after Cape Town and Johannesburg. Known for being home to arguably the busiest port in the country, Durban boasts a lively and active business district, rife with industry and commerce. The Durban Central Business DistrictThe Durban Central Business District, located in the heart of the city, is characterised by the old architecture and vibrant mix of commercial space that enjoys a constant flow of foot traffic. Here iconic buildings make up its skyline, with older architecture including the Durban Natural Science Museum,...

Red Hill, Durban North
Location & Accessibility Strategic Positioning:Redhill is strategically located within Durban North, making it accessible to both the Durban CBD and affluent areas like Umhlanga.Transport Links:It provides excellent connectivity via major routes including the M19, N2 motorway, and Rinaldo Road, linking to the port and airport.Industry & BusinessIndustrial Focus:The area is a well-established industrial zone primarily serving manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution. Key Tenants:Notable businesses in the area include Unilever, Bidvest, and Defy Appliances, as well as a range of smaller to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Business...

Mooi River, Mooi River
Several areas of the Mooi River provide boating facilities whilst the upper reaches of the Mooi River in KwaZulu-Natal are a fly fisherman's paradise. Further upstream, the Mooi River Falls are a magnificent site when the river is in flood. Outside the town, the Craigieburn Dam offers camping sites and picnic spots.The predominant occupation in this region of South Africa is dairy and stock farming. The Mooi River area is home to several of South Africa's finest stud farms of which several offer tours to visitors. One of them being Summerhill Stud Farm which attracts clients from around the world and has won numerous awards.Mooi River is part of the Midlands Meander...

Pietermaritzburg
Pietermaritzburg, the capital city of KwaZulu-Natal was established as a municipality in 1838 and has since grown into a thriving hub of commerce, industry and activity. Often referred to as Maritzburg, here the public sector plays a big role in the local economy as there are local, district and provincial government bodies located here. Pietermaritzburg Suburbs The city of Pietermaritzburg is made up of numerous suburbs. More residential while others are predominantly commercial or industrial. These areas include; Ashburton, Athlone, Bellevue, Bisley, Blackridge, Boughton, Clarendon, Edendale, Epworth, Fairmeade, Fox Hill, Hayfields, Imbali, Lester Park, Lynnfield...

Umhlanga
Often compared to Sandton, in Johannesburg, is the ever-growing seaside resort town of uMhlanga. Bustling with commercial activity, this hub has undergone radical changes over the past decade, as more and more office and mix-lifestyle developments have been built year-on-year. While uMhlanga remains a frequented holiday destination, it has become the centre of business and enterprise in the province. With many leading companies and blue-chip tenants taking up residence in some of its many upmarket suburbs. uMhlanga Business ParksuMhlanga is home to much industry and business activity. And you can find many telesales, advertising, financial and legal...
Western Cape

Waterfront, Cape Town
The city is known for its harbour, its natural setting in the Cape Floristic Region, and for landmarks such as Table Mountain and Cape Point. In 2014, Cape Town was named the best place in the world to visit by The New York Times,[15] and was similarly ranked number one by The Daily Telegraph in both 2016 and 2023.[16][17]Located on the shore of Table Bay, the City Bowl area of Cape Town is the oldest urban area in the Western Cape, with a significant cultural heritage. It was founded by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a supply station for Dutch ships sailing to...