438 King St, Charleston, SC, 29403

438 King St Charleston, SC 29403

Charleston
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Street Retail
Amount:
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Highlights

  • TMS #: 460-16-02-066
  • Zoning: General Commercial; City of Charleston
  • Ideal Use: Retail, Office, Restaurant or Hospitality
  • Parking: 18 On-site Parking Spaces
  • Lease Rates: 1st Floor - $75/SF, NNN; 2nd Floor - $35/SF, NNN; 3rd Floor - $35/SF, NNN
  • Sale Price: $10,000,000

Description

438 King Street is a three-story, ±10,673 square foot mixed-use building in the heart of Charleston’s historic Upper King Street corridor. Originally built in 1908, the property blends classic architectural character with modern updates. The building features large storefront windows, high ceilings, hardwood floors, and historic detailing throughout. Each floor includes access to outdoor patio or porch space, adding to its charm and usability. The property also includes 18 rare on-site parking spaces. The building is currently undergoing renovations and will be delivered in warm shell condition, offering a flexible canvas for retail, office, restaurant or hospitality.

Located in the heart of Charleston’s historic Upper King Street corridor next to the iconic Hall's Chophouse.


Year Built: 1908
Building Size: 10673sq ft
Lot Size: 0 acres


Documents

438 King St Marketing Package Compressed.pdf

Units for Lease

438 King Street
Space Available: 10673 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $35.00 - $75.00

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