4269 Crosspoint Dr, Ladson, SC 29456
This exceptional 52,000-square-foot property in Charleston County presents a unique opportunity for a single tenant seeking a combined office and warehouse space. The building offers a versatile layout ideal for businesses requiring both executive office space and substantial warehousing capabilities. With a total area of 52,000 square feet, the entire space is currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. The high ceilings, measuring 30 feet, provide ample vertical space for storage or specialized equipment. Twelve loading docks ensure efficient and seamless logistics operations, facilitating the smooth flow of goods and materials. The property's classification as both office and industrial space caters to a wide range of business needs, making it an attractive option for companies seeking a comprehensive and integrated workspace. The single-tenant occupancy ensures privacy and control over the entire facility. This prime location in Charleston County offers excellent access to transportation networks and a thriving business community. The property is available for lease, providing a chance to establish a significant presence in a desirable area. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for further details and to schedule a viewing. This is a rare opportunity to secure a large, well-equipped, and strategically located property.
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Isringhausen, Inc. USA Minimizer truck seats Warehouse & Storage
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POSITEC Warehouse & Storage
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