Atterbury developing The Club Advocates' Chambers
Atterbury is developing The Club Advocates' Chambers in Pretoria, offering advocates the opportunity to own or rent offices in the new urban precinct.
Working hand-in-hand with a group of advocates from the city, the South African property investor and developer is building bespoke office space of about 6,000m2 for around 120 advocates. Atterbury will also be giving the advocates the option of sectional title ownership of their own offices.
The company has already started construction on the new office development at The Club, with the fourth of five buildings that will ultimately comprise the precinct. The Club precinct is already home to 14,400m2 of retail, restaurant and office space in Club Retail and Club One.
The 5,200m2 Club Two is also under development and will house a Planet Fitness gym and offices.
Wiehan Strydom, development manager, Atterbury
Atterbury’s development manager, Wiehan Strydom, says: “We are pleased to work with Pretoria’s legal community for this innovative project to develop the esteemed new The Club Advocates’ Chambers in Club Three. In addition, the demand-driven development of the 10,000m2 Club Three will also include a medical clinic of around 4,000m2. The Club Advocates’ Chambers will welcome it first clients from February 2018.”
Alternative for chambers outside the CBD
An advocate of the Pretoria Bar and currently of the Brooklyn Advocate Chambers, Ilse Vermaak-Hay is one of the advocates who will move to The Club Advocates’ Chambers. She has been an important part of creating this opportunity for the legal community.
“We wanted an alternative for chambers outside the CBD that also provided the ability for advocates to own their offices. While we found many rental-only options, there were no suitable offices available for purchase, so we considered another new development project in Groenkloof but nothing came of it. That’s when Advocate Etienne Coetzee SC approached Atterbury and the idea for The Club Advocates’ Chambers was born,” says Advocate Vermaak-Hay.
She reports that The Club Advocates’ Chambers, with its prime position in Hazelwood, is an excellent opportunity for the legal community.
Makes a positive impression
“It represents a good investment proposition in a great location with easy access to the High Court in the Pretoria CBD, as well as Brooklyn, Groenkloof, Menlyn and surrounds. It is an excellent environment in which to work and a good area for our clientele to visit. It is an address that makes a positive impression with quality offices served by generous parking within a sought-after modern mixed-use environment,” she notes.
The tenant mix at The Club includes Woolworths Food and Woolworths Café, Life Grand Café, Harissa Bistro, Hinterland, Hogshead Hazelwood, Hudson’s – The Burger Joint and various hair and beauty salons, speciality stores and bank ATMS.
“The Club Advocates’ Chambers is an exciting platform to create a new community of forward-thinking advocates with a diverse mix of ages, experience, cultures and backgrounds that will collaborate, operate and build their practices together,” says Advocate Vermaak-Hay.