Tramway House brings together layered history and striking modern design, making it a standout choice for creative agencies, media groups, and forward-thinking firms looking for commercial space for lease in the Woodstock precinct. Anchored by global advertising leader Dentsu, the redevelopment sets a new benchmark for workspace environments—balancing character, light, and functionality. The integration of a central "glass box" not only links the two wings of the building, it opens up the entire structure to Table Mountain and Table Bay, making the interior feel open and connected to the city around it. With generous entertainment areas, a large central kitchen, and client-dedicated zones, it’s a setting that understands how creative teams work and engage.
You’ll find Tramway House on Sir Lowry Road, directly across from Trafalgar Park, where Cape Town’s first vineyards once grew. The area is steeped in history—some of it quite literally in the walls. Two of the boundary walls are remnants of the Holland Redoubt, part of the 18th-century network of forts that ran from the Castle through Woodstock up to Devil’s Peak. These details give the building a strong sense of place. It’s also exceptionally well-located: moments from the CBD, quick access onto the N1 and N2, and a short walk to the Woodstock Exchange, the Neighbourgoods Market at the Old Biscuit Mill, and local favorites like The Pot Luck Club and Field Office.