2701 Alex Lee Blvd Florence, SC 29506
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This exceptional Class A office space, totaling 7,145 square feet, is available for lease at 2701 Alex Lee Blvd in Florence, South Carolina. Located within the Pee Dee Commerce City in the Harvest Hope building, this single-story, 2009-constructed building offers a contemporary workspace ideal for businesses seeking a productive and innovative environment. The property features state-of-the-art infrastructure, ensuring seamless connectivity and efficiency for your technological needs. With ample space to accommodate 60+ workstations, the layout is highly adaptable, allowing for customization to suit various workflows and organizational structures. The space includes access to shared lobby areas, training facilities, and conference rooms, perfect for client meetings, team training, or brainstorming sessions. The building sits on 17 acres of land and comprises a total of 74,186 square feet, with 7,145 square feet currently vacant. The property is served by PDEC power. This is a single-tenancy building offering unparalleled accessibility and a host of amenities designed to elevate your business operations. The flexible layout allows for the creation of private offices and collaborative breakout areas, catering to your unique needs. This is a truly exceptional opportunity to establish your business in a modern, efficient, and well-located office space. The address is 2701 Alex Lee Blvd, Florence, SC 29506.
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Community Long Term Care Government Office
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Harvest Hope Food Bank Charitable Organization Social Service Agency
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