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Leasing & Property Transfers in Downtown/West End vicinity


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I thought it would be good to keep a separate thread, for existing space being leased or land/property changing hands.

200 N. Main is the building formerly occupied by Atlanta Bread Company, soon to be occupied by Charleston Cooks!

Greenville, South Carolina (May 2012): David Feild, CCIM and Tyson Smoak of NAI Earle Furman represented the landlord of 200 N. Main Street in leasing a 2,459 SF office space in downtown Greenville.

This is the property that Hughes bought near the future Reedy River Park. It appears that this is within the future park's footprint.

Greenville, South Carolina (May 2012): Earle Furman, SIOR and Alexi Papapieris of NAI Earle Furman represented the seller of 78 Mayberry Street in selling 3.95 acres of land.

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New leases for DT space:

Greenville, South Carolina (July 2012): Keith Jones, CCIM and Scott Jones, SIOR of NAI Earle Furman represented the landlord of 7 S. Laurens St. in downtown Greenville in leasing a 4,200 SF office space to Zirkelbach Construction, LLC.

Greenville, South Carolina (July 2012): Ted Lyerly, CCIM and Jimmy Wright of NAI Earle Furman represented Consumer’s Choice Health Insurance Co. in the lease of 3,819 SF of office space at 101 W. Court St. This will be Consumer’s Choice Health Insurance Co.’s first location in Greenville.

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David Sigmon of Coldwell Banker Commerial Caine represented the landlord of 233 N. Main Street in leasing a 1,540 SF office space to DTP Sales and Service, LLC.

Lee Lewis of Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine represented the tenant, Island Global Yachting, Ltd., in leasing a 3,400 SF office space at 201 E. McBee Avenue.

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Greenville, South Carolina (November 2012): David Feild, CCIM and Tyson Smoak of NAI Earle Furman represented the landlord of 105 N. Spring St. in leasing a 2,070 SF office space to Resort Custom Homes, LLC.

Greenville, South Carolina (November 2012): David Feild, CCIM and Tyson Smoak of NAI Earle Furman represented the landlord of 511 Rhett St. (The Old Cotton Warehouse) in Greenville’s West End in leasing a 2,193 SF office space to InvestiNet, LLC.

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With that leasing, the building is now 100% full.

 

That's great.  Aughtery built during the worst part of the downturn, and it provided a major project going up even during that time. I'm glad that it turned out well for them.  Hopefully, they are looking for their next project, since that one is full,   

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Greektown Grill leased 2,300 SF in McBee Station, units 101 and 102.

 

Greektown Grill is the new venture by the former owners of Carolina Grill on Woodruff.  Apparently their taxes at that location were much too high and they're expecting this downtown location to be more viable.  Let's see if they'll be more successful than Kozani was with Greek food on Main Street.

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It's great to see some more leases consuming space in McBee Station. A new apartment development across McBee Avenue would help sustain these businesses, but also it'd be very attractive place to live, being on the edge of the Pettigru district and across from Publix. I'm not sure why we haven't seen this happen yet.

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I think the city should eliminate the roundabout off Church to McBee. That would free up some room to put a housing complex.

 

I also think the area under the Church street bridge is under utilized. Im thinking something like the new overpass bridge in Atlanta where they put a parking garage under it. That would free up alot of parking lot land in the area.

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The US Government (GSA) has bought the Wells Fargo drive thru branch on E. North St. in  Downtown.

 

Apparently the new courthouse will cover not only the E. North-Irvine-Coffee-Spring block but also the block of Irvine from Coffee to North St. and the land used by the Wells Fargo branch. 

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