Search Results - South Carolina
For Ground Lease: 1.75 acre parcel located at the corner of Hwy 544 &
18,131 SqFt
Ocean Escape is a new oceanfront mixed use development with ground floor retail beneath short term r
640-4,900 SqFt
amazing store front
Wonderful equestrian estate used as a private residence and thriving, established business:
18,131 SqFt
Ocean Escape is a new oceanfront mixed use development with ground floor retail beneath short term r
Beautiful newly remodeled 2-story professional office building located near the Horry County Governm
18,131 SqFt
Ocean Escape is a new oceanfront mixed use development with ground floor retail beneath short term r
2,400 SqFt
Retail, Office and Warehouse
4,000 SqFt
For Lease: 12 x 12 office on 2nd floor (no elevator) of office building.
Commercial - Marion, SC
Commercial - Florence, SC
Commercial - Florence, SC
Clardy Office/WH
11,600 SqFt
Now Pre-leasing: 11,600 SF retail strip center in the Carolina Forest submarket.
67,550 SqFt
For Lease:
0.85 acre developed pad site available for ground lease or build to suit.
28,000 SqFt
Property Description For Lease: 1,000 SF (20' W x 50' L)
18,700 SqFt
Proposed 18,700 SF warehouse complex. Projected delivery date is Q1 2026.
3,202 SqFt
For Lease:
67,550 SqFt
For Lease: 1,404 SF in-line retail unit at Deerfield Plaza, a shopping center anchored by Ollie&
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.
