1120 Doyle St Orangeburg, SC 29115-4799
This exceptional two-story office building, located in the heart of Downtown Orangeburg, offers 3,244 square feet of versatile space. Ideally situated across from the courthouse and a block from the county administration building, this property presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking high visibility and convenient access to government services. The building features a total of eight suites, with a minimum divisible space of 100 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 1,622 square feet. Currently, the entire 3,244 square feet is available for lease. The ground floor is well-suited for larger tenants, boasting a spacious reception area and five private offices – perfect for law firms, real estate companies, or similar businesses. The upper floor comprises individual suites ranging from 100 to 220 square feet, each offering a cost-effective solution with utilities and WiFi included in the monthly rent, starting at $250. Ample parking is provided with 16 spaces available for tenants and visitors. The property is ready for occupancy on November 15th, making it an ideal location for immediate move-in. This is a rare opportunity to secure a prominent office space in a thriving downtown area. The building's central location and flexible suite options make it an attractive proposition for a wide range of businesses. Don't miss this chance to establish your presence in the heart of Orangeburg County.
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