700 N Main St, Summerville, SC, 29483

700 N Main St Summerville, SC 29483

Summerville
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Free Standing Building
Amount:
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Highlights

  • Less than half of a mile from I-26 and the downtown area of Summerville
  • 26 surface parking spaces
  • Existing street signage
  • Traffic Counts: 33,100 VPD (SCDOT 2024)
  • Zoned: GB (General Business); Town of Summerville
  • County: Dorchester County
  • TMS #: 130-16-13-006

Description

NAI Charleston is pleased to offer for lease 700 N. Main Street, a freestanding brick building formerly home to Pizza Hut. This ±3,400-square-foot building is situated on a ±0.66-acre corner lot at the intersection of N. Main Street and W. 6th N Street, offering convenient access from both roads. N. Main Street serves as Summerville’s primary commercial corridor, with a high traffic volume of 33,100 vehicles per day (VPD). Featuring an existing drive-thru, the property is well-suited for a restaurant or retail use. It also benefits from a prime location less than half a mile from both I-26 and downtown Summerville.

Located along N Main Street, the main corridor of Summerville, less than half a mile from I-26 and the downtown area of Summerville.

Building Size: 3400sq ft
Building Class: C
Lot Size: 0.66 acres


Documents

700 N Main Marketing Flyer Compressed.pdf

Units for Lease

700 N Main Street
Space Available: 3400 SF
Lease Type: NNN

Price Per Sqft/Year: $35.00

Map of 700 N Main St, Summerville, SC, 29483

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