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Commercial Property to Rent in Bryanston

2 Brian St, Bryanston, Sandton

Floor Size 358 m²
Fully Fitted P-Grade Office with Balconies Overlooking Sandton
Modern P-Grade office space available in a sought-after business node. The unit is fully fitted with a mix of private offices, boardrooms, and open-plan areas, offering a ready-to-move-in solution for your business.

This office includes its own kitchen and bathrooms, providing convenience and privacy for staff. Spacious balconies offer stunning views over Sandton, creating an ideal environment for meetings or breaks.

Perfect for companies seeking a premium office address with excellent functionality and views.
Listing Number
116565792
Type of Property
Commercial Property
Street Address
2 Brian St, Bryanston
Availability Date
09 July 2025
Occupation Date
09 July 2025
Lease Period
12 Months
Floor Area
358 m²
Furnished
No
Zoning
General Business
Building Name
SOLEIL BUILDING COACHMAN'S CROSSING OFFICE PARK
Gross Lettable Area
358 m²
Green Building
No
Building Grading
A Grade
Multi Tenanted
No
Standalone Building
No

Education

St Stithians College
0.79km
Rhema Christian School
1.04km
Bryanston High School
1.20km
Ferndale High School
1.26km
The American International School Of Johan…
1.40km
Amazing Grace Private School
1.47km
Bordeaux Primary School
1.67km
Heartwood Independent School
1.82km
Bryneven Primary School
1.89km

Food and Entertainment

Coachman's Inn
0.36km
Amici
0.63km
The Fisherman's Kitchen
0.64km
French Corner
0.69km
Café Del Sol Botanico
1.38km
Nando's
1.81km
Delrico's
1.82km
KFC
1.90km

Health

Medi clinic Sandton
0.32km
Morningside Medi Clinic
0.33km
Good Health
0.72km
Cross Roads
1.77km
Oakmed
1.82km

Shopping

FNB
0.65km
FNB
1.38km
Bryanston Shopping Centre
1.40km
Standard
1.41km
Capitec
1.85km
Standard
1.88km
Nedbank
1.89km

Transport and Public Services

Shell
1.39km
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