Telkom Auctions Iconic 247,000 m² Gauteng Campus as Part of Major Strategic Asset Disposal

Telkom is set to auction its Clayville East training campus on February 19, 2026, offering a massive 247,000 square meter property for redevelopment. The move is part of the telecommunications giant's broader strategy to monetize non, core assets and generate cash injections. This sale reflects a growing trend of adaptive reuse in Gauteng's commercial market, where investors favor retrofitting underutilized infrastructure over new construction costs.

By: AXL Media

Published: Feb 15, 2026, 3:46 PM EST

Source: Information for this report was sourced from MyBroadband

Telkom Auctions Iconic 247,000 m² Gauteng Campus as Part of Major Strategic Asset Disposal - article image
Telkom Auctions Iconic 247,000 m² Gauteng Campus as Part of Major Strategic Asset Disposal - article image

The Auction of a Corporate Landmark

The telecommunications operator, Telkom, has announced the auction of its corporate training center in Clayville East, Gauteng, scheduled for Thursday, February 19, 2026. This purpose, built facility sits on an expansive 247,000 square meter erf and is equipped with advanced technology classrooms, lecture halls, and specialized training areas. Strategically located near major transport routes connecting Midrand, Kempton Park, and Pretoria, the property represents a significant piece of Telkom's national network of learning campuses.

Strategic Positioning and Market Potential

Jayson, Lee Collins, director at Broll Auctions and Sales, has highlighted the strong redevelopment potential of the site, describing it as a prime candidate for "adaptive reuse". The facility could be reimagined for several commercial applications, including technical educational institutions or mixed, use developments. For investors, the appeal lies in the existing high, quality infrastructure and the strategic location, which offers a turnkey solution for those looking to avoid the soaring costs associated with ground, up construction in the current economic climate.

Telkom's Record, Breaking Asset Disposal Strategy

This upcoming sale is the latest move in a long, term strategy by Telkom to offload non, core assets. Since December 2021, the company has aggressively monetized its property portfolio, starting with smaller sales of R60 million and eventually reaching a record, breaking turnover of R617 million in September 2024. These disposals are vital for parastatal institutions seeking significant cash injections to stabilize balance sheets or reinvest in core operations. The scale of these auctions often involves iconic city landmarks, signaling a major shift in how the state and its entities manage land and physical capital.

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