3430 Platt Springs Rd, West Columbia, SC 29170
This ±3.08-acre commercial development site presents a unique build-to-suit opportunity in Lexington County, South Carolina. The property boasts excellent access to major transportation arteries, including proximity to I-26 (2 miles), I-77 (5 miles), and the Columbia Metropolitan Airport (0.5 miles). Its strategic location offers unparalleled access to key markets and raw materials, situated midway between Atlanta and Charlotte via I-20 and I-77. The site is conveniently located near the thriving downtown Columbia and Cayce-West Columbia market areas, surrounded by established industrial users such as Amazon, Nephron Pharmaceuticals, Republic National Distributing Company, Interline, Dominion Energy headquarters, Husqvarna, and The Home Depot distribution center. The vacant land totals 134,108 square feet, providing ample space for a substantial industrial development. Utilities are readily available, including city water and sewer services from the City of West Columbia, Amerigas for natural gas, AT&T for telecommunications, and Dominion Energy for electricity. This prime location and infrastructure make this site ideal for businesses seeking a strategic presence in a rapidly growing industrial corridor. The property offers a single-tenant opportunity, allowing for customized development to meet specific business needs. The site's proximity to the Port of Charleston (110 miles via I-26) further enhances its logistical advantages.
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