417 E Black St Rock Hill, SC 29730
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This exceptional 1,500 square foot office building, located at 417 E Black St in Rock Hill, South Carolina, presents a unique investment opportunity. Built in 1960, this single-story Class B property boasts a total of six suites, currently all vacant, offering immediate occupancy for a variety of businesses. The building's traditional office layout is easily adaptable to executive or creative office needs, making it a versatile option for diverse tenants. With ample parking for fourteen vehicles, client and employee convenience is ensured. The property's location near the Downtown District of Rock Hill provides excellent access to local amenities, businesses, and transportation routes. The 29730 zip code offers a strategic location within the vibrant Rock Hill community. This 1,500 square foot building presents a blank canvas for a new business or an expansion opportunity for an existing one. The entire building is available for lease, offering a rare chance to secure a substantial footprint in a desirable location. The property's single-story design and ample parking make it highly accessible and functional. Don't miss this chance to establish your business in this well-situated Rock Hill office building.
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Jeff Cook Real Estate | LPT Realty Real Estate Agency
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Gateway to South Carolina Foundation Repair Co Construction Company General Contractor
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David Carter, Realtor with Jeff Cook Real Estate, LPT Real Estate Agency
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Short Financial Group Accounting Firm Tax Preparation
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