Available Property
 

FEATURED I-95 BUILDINGS

 

Clarendon County has two buildings available directly on the I-95 corridor. What makes this such a great opportunity? These buildings are turnkey, featuring:

 

 

“Companies locating here could get their facility up and running in one month or less, versus one year,” says John Truluck, executive director of the Clarendon County Development Board. “For any company thinking about acting, this is the opportunity to jump. This is a way for companies to save time and money.”

 

-John Truluck, Executive Director

Clarendon County Development Board

 

I-95 Window of Opportunity #1
CNC Metalworking Facility

 

I-95 Window of Opportunity #2
Heavy Metal Fabrication Facility


Yanagawa Building (SOLD)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


LBT Stainless Building

 

Heavy fabrication manufacturers
Clarendon County, SC, offers turnkey operation
with fully equipped building and trained workers

 

 

Your Opportunity

-     A ready-to-go facility enabling companies to save time and money.

-     Companies locating here could get their facility up and running in one month or less, versus one year.

-     53,000-square-foot building

-     Built in 1992

-     29-acre site with 200 acres available for expansion

-     Building is visible from I-95 and located in theClarendon County Industrial Park

-     Just over an hour away from the Port of Charleston

-     More than 100,000 unemployed or under-employed workers in the area

For any company thinking about acting, this is the opportunity to jump.

Heavy fabricators have a rare opportunity to purchase a turnkey facility in Clarendon County, South Carolina, that could be up and running within weeks. Not only is the building fully equipped and tailored for a heavy manufacturing operation, but a skilled labor pool stands ready to begin work immediately.

The building’s current owner is ready to sell with equipment in place. Four heavy cranes cover almost the entire shop floor, and the ground-level building can handle heavy machinery. The building has 25 drive-in doors and has a large paint booth to accommodate an 18-wheeler.

The building was previously used to make tanker trailers, and would be appropriate for a variety of heavy fabrication or heavy welding operations.

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