About this Property
🌿 COMMERCIAL RENTAL – RGM BUILDING, SAVANNAH EAST, QUEEN’S PARK EAST 🌿
Now available — modern office space on the 2nd floor of Savannah East, the first LEED-certified building in Trinidad.
This A-Class, 7-storey commercial building combines contemporary design with sustainability, offering a professional and eco-friendly work environment.
Built with the future in mind, Savannah East features:
♻️A photovoltaic system for on-site energy generation
♻️Rainwater harvesting for non-potable uses
♻️ Use of sustainable and recycled materials throughout
Property Details:
🔹11,677 sq. ft. rentable space on the 2nd floor
🔹364 sq. ft. rooftop area
🔹Space can be subdivided to suit tenant needs
🔹Basement parking: 11 dedicated spots (secured parking on 3 levels)
🔹Existing layout includes approximately 8 offices, 1 large and 1 small conference room, a kitchen, and 2 bathrooms
Building Features:
✔️2 Passenger Elevators
✔️Full Backup Generator
✔️Rooftop Gym & Amenities
✔️LEED-Certified Sustainable Design
✔️ Spectacular views of the Queen’s Park Savannah and the Northern Range
Rental Rates:
💰💲 $14.00 / sq. ft. – Office Space
💰💲 $10.00 / sq. ft. – Rooftop
💰💲 $5.98 / sq. ft. – CAM
This is a rare opportunity to locate your business in one of Port of Spain’s premier green buildings, offering elegance, sustainability, and unmatched convenience.
Smaller spaces also avail – min 3,000 Sq Ft
Call today to learn more!
📲 +1-868-747-2666 – Shauna Aleong
About the Region
Newtown
Newtown, is a district in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Over the years Newtown has evolved into a fairly well developed business area with large residences being converted into business places or being torn down with the intention to build a more business like location.
One of the older buildings which has retained most of its historical look is the St. Patrick's R.C. Church. Newtown is one of the areas which had at least one primary school for boys and one for girls, which is the Newtown Boys and Newtown Girls. Known for success in academics and Music Festival competitions, these schools are located on either side of the St. Patrick's R.C. Church with access from Maraval Road.
Port of Spain
Port of Spain (Spanish: Puerto España), officially the City of Port of Spain (also stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago, the country's second-largest city after San Fernando, and the third largest municipality after Chaguanas and San Fernando. The city has a municipal population of 37,074.
This city offers housing facilities to many ministries of the local government. It serves as a main transport hub for both land and sea where many citizens use daily to move around the country.
Many businesses thrive from the fluster of working class people who pass through daily. Some sectors or business types located are banking, hotels, casinos, food, cinemas, restaurants etc.
Port of Spain is very popular for having the largest round about in the world which is known as “the Queens Park Savannah”. Main tourist attractions such as the Emperor Valley Zoo and Botanical gardens are all located around the Queens Park Savannah. This city is where the most exciting carnival celebrations are held and are participated by many well-known celebrities.
A main tourist attraction is “the Avenue” where many persons gather on a weekend to whine down, relax and enjoy the many “hang out spots”. This too is another major tourists attraction as many celebrities visit just to relax.
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St. Clair
St. Clair is a quiet, spacious, and upscale business and residential district between the Queen's Park Savannah and the Maraval River in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
It is home to most of the city's grandest and largest mansions and also home to the Magnificent Seven Houses. Federation Park and Ellerslie Park. St Clair is one of Port of Spain's five police districts.
At St. Clair you can find the St. Clair Medical Hospital and St. Clair Place Sweet Briar, a prestigious ultra-modern office building which was developed as a quintessential office facility in Trinidad and Tobago in 1893.


















