Dakota Precinct at Rand Airport: A Game-Changer for Industrial and Logistics Property
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An Unrivalled Industrial Opportunity
Kingstons Real Estate is proud to present Dakota Precinct, a premium logistics and industrial development strategically positioned at Rand Airport, Germiston—offering immediate access to major arterial routes such as the N3, N17, and R21. This development stands out as one of Gauteng’s most connected logistics hubs, ideal for businesses needing regional and national reach.
Modern Infrastructure. Maximum Efficiency.
Developed by Improvon, one of sub-Saharan Africa’s leading industrial developers, Dakota Precinct has been designed for operational excellence:
- Total Precinct Size: ±250,000 m² (developed over 5 phases)
- Warehouse & Office Space: ±130,000 m² planned build-out
- Current Availability: Midi units from 1,900 m² to 8,320 m², and larger spec buildings up to 30,000 m²
- Eave Heights: Ranging from 7 to 15 metres
- FM2 Flooring: 160mm thick, 35MPa rating
- Security: 24-hour access control with full ClearVu perimeter fencing
- Sprinkler Systems: Roof-mounted, with on-site tanks and pumps
- Access: Ideal for interlink trucks and large logistics vehicles
With large yards, multiple roller shutter doors, dock-levelers, and at-grade access, these spaces are built for efficiency, safety, and scalable operations.
Strategic Logistics Advantage
Located less than 15 minutes from OR Tambo International Airport, and central to the East Rand’s major industrial hubs, Dakota Precinct is ideal for:
- Warehousing & distribution
- FMCG & eCommerce logistics
- Light manufacturing operations
Its proximity to multiple highways ensures quick turnaround times for freight and fleet management.
Institutional-Grade Backing
- Developer: Improvon (over 25 years of experience)
- Financier: Nedbank Property Partners (35% equity stake)
- Investment Value: Over R1.3 billion allocated
This institutional support ensures long-term maintenance, quality standards, and tenant credibility—making it a strong choice for both occupiers and investors.
Author Ashton Angilley