R568 400 | 5800 m2 @ R98 per m2
View more unitsStandard Bank Chambers, a cornerstone of Johannesburg’s heritage, stands proudly at 88 Commissioner Street in Marshalltown, nestled within the city’s historic financial district. This iconic building, completed in 1907 and designed by the renowned firm Stucke and Bannister, reflects the grandeur of late Victorian architecture. Its close proximity to landmarks such as Victory House, the Rand Club, and the Third Corner House highlights its significance in shaping South Africa’s economic and architectural history.
Recognized as one of Johannesburg’s top 100 heritage places, this four-story, steel-framed treasure merges historical charm with modern functionality, making it ideal for government offices, legal practices, financial institutions, and consulting firms. The building features contemporary amenities like a rooftop with scenic city views, a server room for data security, and backup power for uninterrupted business operations.
5800m2 The Standard Bank Chambers Building - Ideal for Government, Law Firm, Finance, and Consultancy
Intimately associated with an institution that financed the industry that shaped the development of South Africa, Standard Bank Chambers is one of Johannesburg's most significant historical buildings. It is located at the heart of the old financial district near other iconic buildings such as Victory House, the Rand Club and the Third Corner House. Its association with a pioneer architectural firm adds to its significance.
This bank building, which was nominated as one of Johannesburg’s top 100 heritage places in 1986 and previously recommended for national monument status, was completed in 1907, two years after the plans for the building were approved. It is one of Johannesburg’s oldest remaining steel-framed buildings and is an excellent example of late Victorian architecture in the City.
Standard Bank Chambers, on the corner of Harrison and Fox Streets in the old financial district of Johannesburg, was for decades the bank’s biggest branch and, for a time, its head office. Designed by Stucke and Bannister and completed in 1907/8, it is one of Johannesburg’s historical and architectural treasures.
Internet
Security
Wheelchair Friendly
Backup Generator
Water Backup
Standalone
Natural Ventilation
Balcony