Atlas Commerce Center | Atlas Commerce Center Under Construction
Miller-Valentine Group announced on Sept. 25 that it has broken ground on the first warehouse building within Charleston's Atlas Commerce Center's multiphased development. When the warehouse, a class "A" speculative building measuring 67,500 square feet, is completed, it will also include a second 67,500 square-foot structure. “Atlas Commerce Center aims to serve a niche group of businesses who need space ranging from 7,500 to 67,500 square feet, but who still demand the same high level of quality and features usually reserved for much larger users," Atlas Capital Group Inc. Principal Warren Zinn said. "The tilt-up building incorporates modern design with functionality, including some features such as 30-foot clear ceilings, large truck aprons, multiple dock doors per bay and high parking ratios.”
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04 Oct Atlas Commerce Center Construction is Underway

Miller-Valentine Group announced on Sept. 25 that it has broken ground on the first warehouse building within Charleston’s Atlas Commerce Center’s multiphased development.

When the warehouse, a class “A” speculative building measuring 67,500 square feet, is completed, it will also include a second 67,500 square-foot structure.

“Atlas Commerce Center aims to serve a niche group of businesses who need space ranging from 7,500 to 67,500 square feet, but who still demand the same high level of quality and features usually reserved for much larger users,” Atlas Capital Group Inc. Principal Warren Zinn said. “The tilt-up building incorporates modern design with functionality, including some features such as 30-foot clear ceilings, large truck aprons, multiple dock doors per bay and high parking ratios.”

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