1739 Maybank Hwy Charleston, SC 29412
This exceptional retail opportunity presents a 900 square foot space available for lease within the established James Island Shopping Center, located at 1739 Maybank Highway, Charleston, SC 29412. The center boasts a total of 90,993 square feet of retail space, offering ample room for various businesses. With a convenient location just over the Wappoo Cut Bridge on James Island, this property benefits from high visibility and accessibility. It's strategically positioned less than 10 minutes from downtown Charleston and under 5 minutes from Highway 17, ensuring excellent connectivity to the wider Charleston area. The center enjoys a prime corner location at the intersection of Maybank Highway (connecting downtown Charleston and Johns Island) and Folly Road (linking West Ashley and Folly Beach), guaranteeing significant foot and vehicle traffic. The property includes 295 parking spaces, providing ample convenience for customers and employees. Currently, only 900 square feet are vacant, presenting a unique chance to establish or expand a business in a thriving Charleston community. Charleston County is the location of this multiple-tenancy commercial property. This space is ideal for a variety of retail uses. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime retail location in a high-demand area.
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