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Mike Ferrer Represents Buyer In Purchase of Medical Office Building | Darby Development

Mike Ferrer, CCIM, MCR represented the buyer, Darby Development, in the purchase of a medical office building located at 1481 Tobias Gadson Blvd. for $3.95 million ($2.33/sq.ft.) from Di Partners LLC represented by Gregg Legerton of Avison Young. Totaling 17,690 square feet and sitting on 1.6-acres, this medical office building houses an on-site pharmacy and is close to the Rehabilitation Hospital and medical …

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Volvo Adds 2nd Production Line to Charleston Plant

Volvo Adds 2nd Production Line to Charleston Plant Mike Ferrer, CCIM, MCR with Ferrer Commercial Real Estate Advisors, LLC discusses how Volvo adding a second production line in their new plant might affect the Lowcountry, automobile industry, and commercial real estate in Charleston, SC.   Charleston Commercial Real Estate Agent Mike Ferrer, CCIM, MCR has over 15 years of commercial …

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Parking w/ an Industrial Lease

Parking w/ an Industrial Lease Unlike office parking ratios which frequently focus on employee density, industrial lease parking must take into account many more factors including the size of delivery vehicles, loading docks, and use of outdoor space. The type of business you run and the work on the grounds all come into play when deciding if the industrial lease …

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McClellanville Commercial Land For Sale | Vacant Land For Sale

McClellanville Commercial Land For Sale | Vacant Land For Sale   This vacant land is located slightly south of Highway 45 in McClellanville, and is well-positioned between Charleston and Myrtle Beach. 637 feet of frontage is located along highly traveled Highway 17 North. Additional commercial properties are located on either side of the property. Charleston Commercial Real Estate Agent Mike …

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The Pros and Cons of Leasing a Historic Commercial Property

The Pros and Cons of Leasing a Historic Commercial Property Charleston, SC is full of historic commercial property which has remained intake over hundreds of years, but as some CEO’s have recently learned, owning or leasing a historic commercial property isn’t always the best business decision. It’s imperative for companies to do their homework when considering leasing a historic commercial …

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Warehouse for Lease of Clement’s Ferry Road | Charleston Commercial Real Estate

  Great warehouse opportunity off Clements Ferry Road with 49,000 Industrial space. TICAM: approx. $1.00 PSF. Take a virtual tour of the property in the video below!   Have further questions about Ferrer Commercial Real Estate Advisors? We want to hear from you! Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have! Find Ferrer Commercial Real Estate Advisors, LLC. on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, …

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A Closer Look at Growth, Congestion, & Moratoriums for Apartments & Hotels in Charleston

Moratoriums for Apartments and Hotels in Charleston Growth, development, congestion, accidents, bumper to bumper traffic and fallen netting (aka Tarpageddon) are taking its toll on natives and transplants alike in Charleston, SC. Residents and town council members are pushing for moratoriums for apartments, multi-family developments, and hotels in Charleston to allow time for a deeper look at the city’s capital …

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SC Solar & Renewable Energy On the Rise | South Carolina Solar

SC solar and renewable energy initiatives are on the rise in the Palmetto state.   Homeowners and businesses alike are switching to solar energy in South Carolina in order to save money on utility bills as well as lower their carbon footprints on the environment. TIG Sun Energy completed a SC solar panel farm back in 2013 which was enough …

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How Electric Cars & Autonomous Vehicles Will Impact Commercial Real Estate

Electric cars and autonomous vehicles will largely impact commercial real estate across the world Throughout history, urban development has been centered around transportation, and Charleston, SC is an excellent example of this fact. Since its foundation in 1670, the best city in the world has changed with the times. From a thriving colonial seaport to an ever sprawling metropolis, it’s understandable …