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Rendering of 4West building at dusk.

351 Meeting St. is a new Class-A mixed-use development in Cayce/West Columbia.

Rendering by 3DAS via Trinity Partners

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Heads up, Soda Citizens — it’s time for your help yet again to weigh in on what new businesses you’d like to see make their home in West Cola.

Trinity Partners’ listing 4West at 315 Meeting St. offers ±15,000 sqft of commercial space for lease (think: for an office, retail shop, or restaurant), along with high-end, multi-family apartment homes on the second floor and above.

The development boasts vibrant public spaces with options for outdoor seating (hello crisp autumn nights dining al fresco), plus it’s pedestrian friendly to the Congaree River, Riverwalk Park & Amphitheater, local shopping, entertainment + numerous existing restaurants.

Bonus: A market tenant improvement allowance is available.

4West by the numbers

  • Class-A commercial suites available running from ±2,000 sqft - ±11,250 sqft
  • 400 total parking spaces in the Brookland project
  • A two-level garage beneath the 4West building
Rendering of the plaza at 4West in Columbia, SC.

Parking and outdoor space are both plentiful at 4West.

Rendering by 3DAS via Trinity Partners

If you’re a developer or entrepreneur looking to lease, learn more about the listing below or contact Roger Winn, SIOR, Macon Lovelace, SIOR, or Braden Shockley at Trinity Partners.

On the hunt for a new retail space but not sure 315 Meeting St. is the right fit? Explore more commercial leasing listings via Trinity Partners.*

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