Cape Town, Four Church Square 2017

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4 is the number In the heart of Cape Town’s central business district sits a European style square presided over by a modernist building. Welcome to 4 Church Square, part of an exciting Urban Lime regeneration project.


An important building in Church Square, No 4 presides over the very centre of historic Cape Town. 4 Church Square offers individual studios from 50sqm upwards (and can be combined up to 582sqm) on the second floor, overlooking the square. A newly refurbished creative environment for small to medium sized businesses with a shared reception area, bathrooms and kitchen areas. The building is on the corner of Spin and Parliament Street, nestling next to Parliament and the lush greenery of Company’s Gardens with excellent public transport links and secure, covered parking.


Church Square itself is the subject of a major regeneration scheme, led by Urban Lime in partnership with the City of Cape Town and is a collaboration of all the stakeholders in the square to create

a dynamic space for the people of the Mother City The major scheme includes upgrading and repurposing public space, traffic calming, curating a wide range of events as well as a plethora of restaurant and cafĂŠ offerings in the commercial buildings surrounding the perimeter of Church Square.




INSPIRED REGENERATION Innovative specialists in commercial property regeneration and investment. Urban Lime are well known for their design lead philosophy and their creative and sensitive approach to urban regeneration. The London based urban regeneration specialists began operating in Cape Town in 2006 and are best known for driving the Bree Street regeneration. The group own and manage commercial investment portfolios in Cape Town, London and Durban.


UrbanLime.co.za 021 422 0971 // 082 836 9333


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