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000 Broad River Rd
Irmo, SC 29063 Northwest Columbia

Rate Upon Request

Land For Lease  •  53,143+ SF

Property Details

  • Property Type Land
  • Zoning LM
0 Transit Score
23 Walk Score

1 Space Available

Name Space Use Size Rent Details
Unkwn Floor Ste - 1.22-5.35 AC Rate Upon Request
Four parcels available: 
 ±1.25 acres - 902 Western Lane at $95,000/acre
 ±1.22 acres - 7511 Broad River Road at $90,000/acre
 ±1.34 acres - 910 Western Lane at $85,000/acre
 ±1.54 acres - 930 Western Lane at $75,000/acre

  • Date available: Now
  • Lease term: Negotiable
  • Service type: None
  • Space Type: Relet

Description

The four properties are located in the established and rapidly growing Irmo/Harbison market (Columbia
MSA) with prime exposure to Interstate 26. I-26 is undergoing expansion all along the roadway and in three
construction segment phases. The $1.3 billion project, anticipated for completion in December 2024, will
enhance traffic flow and accessibility, significantly benefiting businesses in the area.
Harbison is populated with numerous restaurants and retail stores including Columbiana Centre, the
dominant shopping center for the Columbia MSA, which has ±788,103 SF of retail space. The future site of
Dick Smith Nissan is only partially within the Harbison jurisdiction. The four outparcels are in the Town of
Irmo.

Highlights

Four available outparcels totaling ±5.35 acres with flexible ground lease options.
Prime visibility along Broad River Road and immediate access to Interstate 26.
Located within the Irmo/Harbison market, a major retail and commercial hub in the Columbia MSA.
Surrounded by national retailers, restaurants, and hotels, including Columbiana Centre.
Benefiting from the $1.3 billion I-26 expansion project improving regional connectivity.
High traffic counts with 81,600 VPD on I-26 and 14,600 VPD on Broad River Road.

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Public Transportation

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Columbia Metro 29 min - 16.6 mi
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