±3.2 AC land parcel sold at Nexton Parkway for 7-Eleven retail center

March 11, 2024

NAI Charleston is pleased to announce that ±3.2 AC was sold at Nexton Parkway and Scholar Way. The land parcel is surrounded by forthcoming popular retailers Harris Teeter and Publix, as well as First Citizens Bank. First Citizens Bank & Trust Company was the seller, represented by David Grubbs, SIOR and Dino Piccini of Cushman & Wakefield. Encore Development, the buyer, purchased the site for a 7-Eleven convenience store, car wash, and other retail. This will be 7-Eleven’s first location in the Nexton area. The buyer was represented by Micah Groeber of Atlantic Retail. The property sold for $3,264,682.

 

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NAI Charleston is a full-service commercial real estate firm whose industry experts have over a century of combined experience in the Charleston commercial real estate industry and over $1 billion in total transaction volume. In 2017, local brokers Thomas Boulware, Dexter Rumsey, David Ingle and David Grubbs partnered together to found NAI Charleston as an independent franchise of NAI Global, one of the leading global commercial real estate firms, to strengthen their leadership and footprint in the Lowcountry. An owner-operated firm, NAI Charleston possesses a highly personal and unwavering commitment to excellence that can’t be duplicated. Local ownership and leadership, paired with global resources, enable them to offer clients unparalleled services. As a member of NAI Global, NAI Charleston has independent access to the largest, most powerful network of owner-operated commercial real estate firms in the world. Their affiliates comprise 6,000 professionals in 375 offices and 36 countries. Their brokerage, development, management, and consulting services are tailor-made to meet the specific needs of each assignment – from single transactions to coordinating the delivery of multiple services over broad geographic areas. http://www.naicharleston.com

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