For Lease - Single Tenant Free Standing Warehouse
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Industrial | Single tenant
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Presenting 110 Airport Road in Summerville, South Carolina—a single-tenant, freestanding industrial building totaling approximately 5,881 square feet situated on 0.89 acres within the high-growth Summerville submarket of the Charleston MSA. The property features a functional layout consisting of ±4,737 square feet of warehouse space and ±1,144 square feet of office, offering an efficient ~80/20 warehouse-to-office ratio ideal for a variety of industrial users.
The warehouse is equipped with an 11'4" clear height and two slab-grade roll-up doors measuring approximately 10'8" x 14' and 21' x 10'4", providing flexible access for operations and logistics. Currently operating as a welding facility, the building is fully insulated and climate-controlled, and includes Phase 3 power along with an independent compressed air system—supporting a wide range of manufacturing, fabrication, or service-oriented uses.
Strategically located in Summerville, South Carolina, within the rapidly expanding Charleston industrial corridor, offering exceptional access to major transportation routes and regional economic drivers. The properties benefit from proximity to Interstate 26 (±110,000 VPD), a critical eastwest logistics artery connecting the Port of Charleston to inland distribution hubs. Additional connectivity is provided via Jedburg Road (±11,380 VPD) and Highway 78 (±16,000 VPD), supporting efficient last-mile distribution and workforce accessibility.
The location is surrounded by a dense concentration of major employers and industrial users within a 10–100 mile radius, including Charleston International Airport, Boeing, Mercedes-Benz Vans, South Carolina Ports Authority, Bosch, Shimano, and WABCO. This proximity to global manufacturing and logistics hubs reinforces long-term demand for industrial space in the area.
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