Description
This historic property at 165 Market Street in Cheraw, South Carolina, sits at the Town Square across from Cheraw Town Hall, and offers exceptional potential given its size, prime location, and the town’s strategic positioning within the region. The building’s 6,800+ square feet of versatile space, spread across two floors, provides ample room for a variety of uses. Built in the early 1900s from stone quarried in Chesterfield County, it has an impressive, bold stance.
Given its central location at the intersection of Highways 9 and 52, and just a block from the bypass, this property enjoys excellent visibility and accessibility. This prime positioning makes it ideal for professional offices, leveraging the available high-speed internet in the area. The building’s layout, with its mix of open spaces, private offices, and meeting rooms, is well-suited for law firms, medical practices, real estate agencies, or corporate headquarters.
Cheraw’s convenient location within easy reach of major cities and transportation hubs further enhances the property’s appeal. Being less than an hour from Florence, about an hour from Pinehurst, NC, and only 1.5 hours from both Charlotte and Columbia, the town is well-connected to larger markets. The proximity to Interstates 95, 20, and 73 ensures efficient transportation links for businesses and clients alike. The availability of a local airport, a regional airport in Florence, and major airports in Charlotte and Columbia provides excellent air travel options.
The building’s size and layout also present opportunities for mixed-use development, subject to zoning. The ground floor could be utilized for retail or dining establishments, taking advantage of the foot traffic in downtown Cheraw, while the upper floor could be converted into upscale apartments or a boutique hotel, catering to tourists or business travelers attracted by Cheraw’s charm and strategic location.
Moreover, Cheraw’s local amenities, including the hospital, Cheraw State Park & Golf, H. Cooper Black Recreational Area, and Sandhills State Forest, make it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors.
The building’s historic character, combined with its modern Cat 5 wiring, positions it perfectly for businesses looking to blend traditional charm with contemporary functionality. Whether as a single-use professional office complex or a dynamic mixed-use development, this property offers a unique opportunity to invest in Cheraw’s growing economy while preserving a piece of its rich history.
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PROPERTY FEATURES:
Built 1912
On Town Square
Stone Quarried Locally
Multiple Offices
Multiple Entrances
Two Story
Bank Vaults
Commercial Property