3018 Augusta St, Greenville, SC 29605
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This exceptional 2.29-acre property located at 3018 Augusta Street in Greenville, South Carolina, presents a unique redevelopment opportunity. Zoned RH-C & MX-2, this land offers versatile potential for various uses, including residential, commercial, or mixed-use projects. The site includes a substantial existing structure—a former church campus encompassing over 10,000 square feet—featuring a main sanctuary with seating for over 850, nine classrooms/offices, and third-floor storage. This presents a significant advantage for adaptive reuse projects, potentially transforming the building into a school, office space, performing arts center, or housing development. The property's prime location within a thriving Greenville neighborhood offers excellent accessibility and proximity to award-winning Downtown Greenville and neighborhood schools. This infill development site capitalizes on the growing demand along the Augusta Road corridor. The asking price is $1,900,000. The property consists of Greenville County Tax Map Numbers 0211000100501 and a portion of 0211000100400. This is an unparalleled chance to create a landmark project in a highly desirable area. Don't miss this chance to shape the future of this sought-after location. The zip code is 29605.
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Augusta Heights Baptist Church Church
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Samaritan House of Greenville - Food Distribution Center Food Bank Charitable Organization
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Wimmer Jr Howard A Church
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