Coastal Crossroads at 400-460 Strathmore Road offers state-of-the-art industrial space to meet the growing warehouse and distribution demand created by the substantial investment made by the SC Port Authority to modernize and expand the Port of Charleston, notably having the deepest harbor on the US East Coast. With a total of 2.5 million square feet planned across four buildings, Coastal Crossroads provides a mix of new construction spec warehouse/distribution space for lease and built-to-suit opportunities for tenant customization. This industrial park is ideally located along Interstate 26, 20 miles from the Port of Charleston, downtown, and Interstate 95, delivering an unmatched north-south connection to the entire east coast.
420 Strathmore Road (Building 3) provides 846,711 square feet of superior industrial space with cross-dock loading. It is designed to support the growth of east coast distribution, warehouse, and global trade. This spec building is currently under construction with a planned third-quarter 2023 delivery. Expect a 40-foot clear height, four drive-ins, 92 mechanically operated dock doors with 35,000-pound levelers and 94 knockouts, and two 2,000 AMP power with the option to expand. Parking is plentiful with 230 trailer parking stalls, expandable to 375, and 231 car parking stalls, expandable to 462.
Charleston’s industrial market is booming as the Port of Charleston posts continued elevated levels of TEU throughput, owed to the opening of a brand-new port terminal completed in time to accommodate a structural shift in market share from West Coast to East Coast ports. The new Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal brings a cutting-edge container terminal with enhanced capacity and ability to handle TEU vessels. Charleston is among the fastest-growing industrial markets in the country, with significant development, infrastructure upgrades, deepening of the harbor at the Port of Charleston, and historically low vacancy rates. The improvements to the Port of Charleston have already proved effective and have attracted new industrial users to the area, including major retailers and OEM manufacturers.