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“There can be few office parks in South Africa that rival the scale and architectural discipline of the La Lucia Ridge Office Estate”
There can be few office parks in South Africa that rival the scale and architectural discipline of the La Lucia Ridge Office Estate. A combination of ten separate office parks, each park named after an historical sugar estate established in the years gone by. The parks are nominally bifurcated by the magnificent fever tree avenue on Umhlanga Rocks Drive. Central to the Office Estate are the two major traffic circles that bookend the fever tree avenue. The sculptures on each of these circles are surely the subject for another day.
For many years the remaining park known as Milkwood, had remained undeveloped land. This all changed in 2014 with a consortium of developers snapping up the property on auction and shortly there after, the associations Design Review Panel was presented with plans for three magnificent new buildings/complexes. The architecture is notably different to the early buildings on the estate. More modern and minimalist in some ways, we see vastly different architectural interpretations of the design code, yet all work in harmony to complete Milkwood Park as the final park in the estate.
We are constantly amazed at the diversity of business entities that choose to call the La Lucia Ridge Office Estate, home. The Parks that make up the LLROE are as follows: Cranbrook, Frosterley, Holwood, Milkwood, Nolsworth, Pencarrow, Rydall Vale, Sinembe, Sunbury and Torsvale Parks. A site layout is available in the downloads section.
Security on the Estate is handled by way of monitored perimeter fencing and access control at the park entrances. While we may never be complacent, the security measures that are in place work well to deter criminal activities. The introduction of scanners to all ten parks has further strengthened our security controls.
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