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Be the broker: What’s missing in the Brookland development?

Let us know what would make this spot stand out in West Cola.

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A GIF of the exterior facade of the building at 121 State St.

121 State St. is located on the ground floor of Brookland, a vibrant live-work-play community in the heart of West Columbia.

Photos provided by Trinity Partners

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Time to put on your thinking caps, COLA.

Trinity Partners has a blank canvas for lease in the Brookland development in West Columbia — and we want your ideas. What would you love to see move in?

This prime retail space offers high visibility, steady foot traffic, and stunning views of the Congaree River. Plus, it’s conveniently located just across the bridge from downtown Columbia.

The highlights

  • Built-in customer base with 256 upscale apartments right next door
  • Plenty of parking for customers (on-site garage and street options)
  • Bright, modern interior featuring luxury vinyl plank flooring, expansive windows, and an abundance of natural light

The details

  • Address: 121 State St., West Columbia, SC (ground floor of Brookland)
  • Retail space: 1,438 sqft
  • Building size: 15,000 sqft
  • Contact: Meredith Rhodes at Trinity Partners

What would you love to see here? A Pilates studio? A cozy café? Be the broker and let us know.

Take a look inside the space

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