0 Charleston Hwy, West Columbia, SC 29169
This exceptional 3.7-acre commercial land parcel presents a prime development opportunity in West Columbia, South Carolina. Located on Charleston Highway in Lexington County, this single-tenant site offers significant potential for various commercial ventures. The property's expansive size provides ample space for construction, allowing for flexibility in design and functionality. Its strategic location along Charleston Highway ensures high visibility and convenient access for customers and employees. The address is easily accessible from major roadways, providing excellent connectivity to the surrounding area. This is an ideal location for businesses seeking a prominent presence in a growing market. The zoning regulations for this property should be independently verified by prospective tenants or developers to ensure compatibility with their intended use. Utilities are available, but specific connections and costs should be confirmed through the appropriate service providers. This property is offered for lease, and interested parties are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence to assess its suitability for their specific needs. The site's flat topography simplifies development, minimizing potential site preparation costs. The 29169 zip code offers a strong demographic profile, making it an attractive location for a wide range of businesses. This presents a rare opportunity to secure a substantial commercial land parcel in a desirable location.
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