Search Results - South Carolina
Prime commercial space with road frontage on Hwy 17 Bypass S., on the south end of Murrells Inlet.
14,000 SqFt
Tremendous opportunity to pre-lease street retail space along one of the burgeoning CBD corridors in
10,000 SqFt
10,000 square foot strip center to be constructed.
CBC Atlantic presents 11,074 sq.
30,043 SqFt
Newly developed Shopping Center fronting Dorchester Road with traffic counts above 40,400 vehicles p
1,000 SqFt
2811 Reidville Road, Suite 15
Great location, only 0.2 miles from I-85 at Exit 35. 68,000 vpd on I-85, 10,000 vpd on Hwy 86. Gatew
1,200 SqFt
Prime Location: Strategically situated along the rapidly developing Pearman Dairy Road/Hwy 28 Bypass
420 SqFt
With easy access to I-26 and direct exposure to Route 176, HiBridge Shopping Center is positioned
2,700 SqFt
New four car port auto repair shop for sale.
4,700 SqFt
Lease Rate: $27.50/SF NNN Available SF: +/- 4,700 Located in the heart of Greenville’
1,200 SqFt
Well-established tenant mix that brings in regular traffic
6,300 SqFt
Gennaro’
4,320 SqFt
Well-appointed office with showroom and warehouse
1,833 SqFt
For Lease: 1,833 SF in-line restaurant with hood and two restrooms.
2,400 SqFt
Retail Space
2,014 SqFt
Retail Space
1,400 SqFt
For Lease:
1,240 SqFt
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Those looking for South Carolina commercial real estate listings will be interested in learn that the population of the state has grown by 15.3 percent since 2000. Further, South Carolina's gross state product in 2008 was $153 billion.
According to the 2010 Census, Columbia is the largest city in the state with a population of 129,272. South Carolina commercial real estate listings will also be found in North Charleston, with 97,471 residents, and Mount Pleasant with 67,843 residents.
A good part of the state's economy is based on agriculture, and its rural commercial land is based on forestry, poultry, peaches, tobacco, cotton and soybeans. Industrial space in South Carolina is based on items like wood, pulp, steel, chemicals, and machines. Military, nuclear facilities, and tourism also make up some of the state's economy.
Large corporations with their headquarters and office space in South Carolina include Piggly Wiggly, JM Smith Corporation, Milliken and Company, and Southeastern Freight Lines.