Cape Town’s CBD just unveiled a dedicated, legal-only workspace located in the heart of the city’s legal district. The official launch of Cape Town Collective’s Legal Chambers took place in May 2025 at Wale Street Chambers and marks a major step forward in the evolution of legal workspaces in South Africa.
Cape Town Collective (CTC) offers a premium serviced office environment tailored specifically to the legal sector, providing private offices, flexible workspace infrastructure, and virtual membership models. The venue is perfectly positioned mere steps away from the Western Cape High Court with secure, access-controlled offices and shared amenities designed for the demands of today’s legal professionals. Here’s what you need to know.

What’s on offer at Cape Town Collective
This workspace in Cape Town is housed on the 7th floor of Wale Street Chambers with 60 private offices exclusively for legal use. Each office comes equipped with high-speed fibre, state-of-the-art facial recognition security, backup power, VOIP telephone call answering services, high-volume printing, on-site showers and plenty of parking, ensuring that nothing gets in the way of a productive day.
Tenants benefit from shared access to formal meeting rooms, a business lounge, concierge-style support, and the broader Cape Town Collective network. Additional legal-specific fringe services include pay-as-you-use court messenger service, secure document and parcel reception, office furnishings and interiors designed to your preference, and much more.
Cape Town Collective also offers Virtual Office Packages that feature perks such as a business address, dedicated telephone line with call/message handling, and document reception in a range of options.

Injecting fresh energy into Cape Town’s CBD
Cape Town Collective forms part of a R140 million redevelopment project that spans an entire city block to help reimagine the CBD. At the heart of this movement are private sector leaders like Tim Harris and the work he does with the Mission for Inner City Cape Town (MICCT), and developers like Jeffrey Kleu of the Cape Town Central City Improvement District (CCID), who is committed to uplifting the inner-city community.
The repurposing of previously underutilised and heritage-rich buildings is not just a commercial venture; it’s a coordinated effort to make Cape Town’s CBD safer, more dynamic, and more inclusive. With Legal Chambers as a flagship example, this new workspace is helping transform a space where professionals will work, connect, and invest in the future.
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Where: 7th Floor, 38 Wale Street, Wale Street Chambers, Cape Town CBD
Website: capetowncollective.com
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 082 826 8796
Facebook: @capetowncollectiveservicedoffices
Instagram: @capetowncollectivectc