1951 Clements Ferry, Charleston, SC, 29492

1951 Clements Ferry Charleston, SC 29492

Charleston
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Medical/Healthcare
Amount:
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Highlights

  • ±3,773 SF second-floor suite available now for lease
  • Current tenants include: Lowcountry Orthopaedics, Clements Ferry Dentistry & All Eyes
  • 296 feet of frontage on Clements Ferry Road, the major thoroughfare running from Daniel Island to Wando
  • 70 parking spaces available
  • Traffic Count: 20,900 VPD (2019 SCDOT)
  • Berkeley County; TMS #: 268-00-00-123

Description

One suite remains for lease in a freestanding, Class A office building on the bustling Clements Ferry Corridor. This center serves the exponentially growing Daniel Island/Cainhoy submarkets.

Located along the bustling Clements Ferry Corridor where Jack Primus Road and Royal Assembly Drive Intersect. Just minutes from I-526.

Building Size: 20028sq ft
Building Class: A
Lot Size: 0 acres


Documents

1951 Clements Ferry Rd Marketing Flyer - LEASE compressed.pdf
1951_Clements_Ferry_Rd_Flyer_Compressed.pdf

Units for Lease

Second Floor Suite
Space Available: 3773 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $22.00

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