News Trinity Partners Sources Prominent Downtown Development Site for Student Housing in Columbia, SC
Columbia, South Carolina – June 27, 2024, Trinity Partners is pleased to announce the sale of a prominent downtown development site, consisting of three (3) parcels totaling ±3.84 acres at the corner of Huger and Blossom Streets. Roger Winn, SIOR, Braden Shockley, SIOR, and Will McGregor represented the purchaser, Subtext, in the transaction.
Subtext is an accomplished multi-family developer from St. Louis, Missouri, whose mission is to create better ways for its residents to live and connect. They plan to develop a 960 bed Class A multi-family complex on the site, which was previously home to S-Mart, Brickhouse Gym, and Budget Truck Rental. The new development will be within walking distance of the University of South Carolina baseball stadium, Greek Village, Colonial Life Arena, and the Darla Moore School of Business.
For additional information, please contact Roger Winn (rwinn@trinity-partners.com) or Braden Shockley (bshockley@trinity-partners.com). To learn more about Trinity Partners, visit trinity-partners.com and follow us on social media.
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Trinity Partners is a full-service commercial real estate firm serving corporate users and institutional owners throughout the United States, with service lines ranging from landlord representation, occupier services, and investment sales to property management, construction, and project management. They are known for their entrepreneurial spirit, best-in-class performance, and respected team of commercial real estate professionals, who are directly responsible for the company’s success and collaborative culture. The firm currently leases and/or manages over 31 million square feet of office, industrial, life science, mixed-use, and retail space across the region through their four offices in Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina, and Columbia and Greenville, South Carolina.