Clements Ferry Logistics Center - 164,125 SF - Build-to-Suit - Charleston, S.C.
Clements Ferry Logistics Center - 164,125 SF - Build-to-Suit - Charleston, S.C.
Clements Ferry Logistics Center - 164,125 SF - Build-to-Suit - Charleston, S.C.
Build-to-Suit

Clements Ferry Logistics Center

Clements Ferry Logistics Center is a 164,215 SF speculative-to-suit facility located within the established Charleston Regional Business Center just minutes from the Port of Charleston, the fastest growing container port on the East Coast. This new Class A facility is strategically master-planned for last-mile distribution with an efficiency footprint and rear-load configuration with business friendly property tax incentives and sales tax exemptions available to users.

Build-to-Suit Industrial Charleston, SC Available properties only Build-to-Suit
164,215± TOTAL SF
32' CLEAR HEIGHT
Rear-load ORIENTATION
17 DOCK DOORS

  • 164,215± SF
  • Concrete tilt panels with structural steel frame with 1” insulated Low-E glass windows
  • 210′ x 780′
  • Clear height of 32’
  • Rear-load configuration
  • 17 dock doors expandable to 46
  • 2 drive-in doors
  • 60’ speed bays at docks
  • 50’ D x 52’ W structural bays
  • Viking ESFR quick response pendent heads
  • LED fixtures with 30 Footcandles
  • 135’ deep truck courts
  • 46 trailer parking spaces
  • 185 parking spaces
  • Divisible to 50,000 SF
  • Build-to-suit office

Charleston is the fastest growing container port on the East Coast, creating excellent opportunities for industrial users with import/export needs in a business-friendly state.

In addition to delivery of the new Hugh Leatherman Terminal, the Charleston Harbor deepening project has made the Port of Charleston the deepest on the Eastern seaboard at 52 feet, accommodating vessels up to 19,000 TEUs and greatly enhancing efficiency and capacity.

  • On-site utilities
  • 2,000 amp 480/277 electrical service
Director of Business Development & Governmental Affairs Morgan Mutert is responsible for growing Hunt Midwest’s national industrial portfolio, developing new business opportunities, and building relationships with industry, community, and government leaders.

For more information, please contact Morgan Mutert