Capital Waste Services announces plans to expand to Southeast Columbia

January 15, 2018

Capital Waste Services announced plans today to relocate its current operations at 3 Mauney Court and 105 North Shorecrest Road to a larger location in Southeast Columbia.  The Columbia-based waste service company recently leased 15,000 square feet on 4.3 acres at 1450 Bluff Road.  George McCutchen of Newmark Wilson Kibler represented the landlord and Jeremy Wilson represented Capital Waste Services in the lease.

N.C. Interiors Contracting of Gastonia, N.C. purchased 1450 Bluff Road last August and will continue to occupy a portion of the 17,000-square-foot space.  One-and-a-half acres of yard remains available for lease.

Capital Waste Services is a locally-owned and operated waste service company serving residents, businesses and municipalities in the Midlands of South Carolina.  They provide residential, commercial and industrial waste collection, disposal and recycling services.

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