Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine Greenville and Spartanburg Brokers Represent Local Real Estate Transactions

September 17, 2014

GREENVILLE, SC –  Brokers from Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine’s Greenville and Spartanburg offices recently represented the following area real estate transactions:

 

Sales

Tim Satterfield represented Happy Hollow Group, LLC (Purchaser) in the purchase of a +2,200 SF investment property on +4.19 acres at 2505 Country Club Rd., Spartanburg, from James L. Miller, Jr., Glynda L. Miller and Linda S. Miller (Seller).

 

Sammy DuBose and Nick Sardone, MRICS, represented 110 Delaware, LLC (Purchaser) in the purchase of a +39,600 SF industrial building on +2.9 acres at 110 Delaware Street, Greenville, from John W. Peden & Sons, Inc. & Peden Properties, LP (Seller).

 

Leases

Pete Brett, CCIM represented McBee Station Greenville, LLC (Landlord) in the leasing of a +1,915 SF retail space at McBee Station, 500 E. McBee St., Suite 107, Greenville, to Jim Nasim d/b/a Back to 30 (Tenant), represented by Graham Howle.

 

Pete Brett, CCIM represented McBee Station Greenville, LLC (Landlord) in the leasing of a +1,314 SF retail space at McBee Station, 400 E. McBee St., Suite 103, Greenville, to Barre Evolution Greenville, LLC (Tenant).

 

Pete Brett, CCIM represented McBee Station Greenville, LLC (Landlord) in the leasing of a +3,113 SF retail space at McBee Station, 400 E. McBee St., Suites 105 & 106, Greenville, to Madabolic Greenville, LLC (Tenant), represented by Graham Howle.

 

Sammy DuBose represented Verdae Properties, LLC (Landlord) in the leasing of a +3,866 SF retail space at Marketplace Shopping Center, 2441 Laurens Rd., Greenville, to Jeff Beane d/b/a RevUp Investments, LLC & RevUp Indoor Cycling & Fitness (Tenant), represented by Pete Brett, CCIM.

 

About Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine

Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine services businesses across Greenville, Spartanburg, Oconee and Pickens counties. Family owned and operated, Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine has been providing service beyond the contract to the Upstate community since 1933.  For more information, visit www.cbccaine.com