Class A Retail Available

2012/2016 Harden Street Columbia, SC 29201

Columbia
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Strip Center
Amount:
Please Call Broker for Price

Last Verified:
Nov 23, 2023

Highlights

  • Retail Shopping Center located one block from the Bull Street District, Columbia’s 181 acre mixed-use neighborhood
  • +/- 23,595sf Former grocery anchor space available – great for retail, office, medical or educational uses.
  • Co-Tenants include Carol’s Tax Service, City of Columbia Employee Health Clinic, Clyburn Foundation and AllSouth Federal Credit Union

Description

Retail Shopping Center located one block from the Bull Street District, Columbia’s 181 acre mixed-use neighborhood
+/- 23,595sf Former grocery anchor space available – great for retail, office, medical or educational uses.
Co-Tenants include Carol’s Tax Service, City of Columbia Employee Health Clinic, Clyburn Foundation and AllSouth Federal
Credit Union

Class A Shopping Center located behind Mixed Use development on Bull Street Property (Segra Park Stadium, home of Fireflies baseball as well as high end housing and office/retail tenants)
Shopping Center is adjacent to Charles R. Drew Wellness Center
Location provides services to a 77 unit multifamily property that was built in 2001.
Close proximity to Prisma Health Medical Center

Building Size: 32892sq ft
Lot Size: 2.74 acres


Documents

The Mary Hammond Center Lease Brochure

Units for Lease

2016 Harden Street
Space Available: 23595 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Month: $10.50

Map of 2012/2016 Harden Street, Columbia, SC, 29201

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