R90,000,000
R90,000,000
Covered
Cold Storage and Production Facility in Stellenbosch
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CLS1346
This decommissioned food production facility with cold storage capabilities, is primely located in the heart of the winelands. Situated in the industrial node of Plankenbrug, Stellenbosch the site has central gravity in terms of optimal distribution location. The site is visible from the R44 main arterial and offers great exposure and branding opportunities.
The facility boasts fantastic opportunities for a cold storage distribution/production facility and has good access to main transport routes, with two access points from the R44.
Price Exclusive of 15% VAT
The property consists of the following:
1. Land size: 20945 m²
2. Total Buildings – app. 8500m²:
a. Cold rooms
b. Cold Storage facility
c. Production/Warehouse Office Block
d. Security Building
e. Administration Office Block
f. Factory Shop
g. Shaded Parking
Additional features
1. Bulk Liquid Receiving Area
2. Tanker cleaning facility
3. Security fencing
4. Electrical transformer
5. Refrigeration unit – ammonia installation
6. CIP system (not functional)
The facility boasts fantastic opportunities for a cold storage distribution/production facility and has good access to main transport routes, with two access points from the R44.
Price Exclusive of 15% VAT
The property consists of the following:
1. Land size: 20945 m²
2. Total Buildings – app. 8500m²:
a. Cold rooms
b. Cold Storage facility
c. Production/Warehouse Office Block
d. Security Building
e. Administration Office Block
f. Factory Shop
g. Shaded Parking
Additional features
1. Bulk Liquid Receiving Area
2. Tanker cleaning facility
3. Security fencing
4. Electrical transformer
5. Refrigeration unit – ammonia installation
6. CIP system (not functional)
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Plankenbrug, Stellenbosch
It's well known as a university town and South Africa's second oldest town - and it's also one of the country's premier arts, culture, wine and food destinations. Welcome to Stellenbosch or "Stellies", where breathtaking mountain scenery and a small-town ambience are just the start of the list of reasons to make your home here. A brief history of the area The settlement of Stellenbosch dates back to 1682 and its restored Cape Dutch architecture is one of the features that makes Stellenbosch so Instagrammable. The town is named in honour of Simon van der Stel, the new governor that arrived in the Cape in 1679. In 1690, grapes were planted in the area by several French Huguenots, and Stellenbosch's legacy as a winemaking region...
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