When developers planned the Menlyn Maine precinct, they wanted to ensure that commuters would never have to deal with traffic congestion. With the opening of several new access roads, Menlyn Maine became more accessible to commuters coming from various directions.
A critical feature of the 315 000 sqm Menlyn Maine development is its accessibility and convenience. A network of roads to facilitate ease of access from the highway and surrounding suburbs has been opened, completing the vision of a regional growth node with impeccable green credentials.
For those travelling West along Atterbury Road, access has opened up into Corobay Avenue providing direct access to the underground parking of Menlyn Maine Central Square. There is also a full thoroughfare along Aramist Avenue from January Masilela Drive, which runs parallel to the N1 Freeway, providing several access points into the development.
“In the initial design, it was important for us to plan ahead to alleviate any potential traffic issues. Hence the direct access off Atterbury Road from the north, and the connection of Garsfontein in the south, January Masilela on the east side and Corobay on the west.
Menlyn Maine has also been designed to provide ease of access for visitors using public transport, with four bus stops linking to the Gautrain and the Bus Rapid Transit system running between Menlyn Maine and Hatfield.
The precinct is now nearing completion and traffic is flowing freely. Phase 1 has been registered in December 2019. Phase 2 is now selling.
The complete residential development will have 1200 units, constructed in 3 phases. Prices will vary between R1.2 - R17 million.