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Surge in Commercial Real Estate Activity in Aiken’s Northside Corridor

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Aiken, SC, August 28, 2025

News Summary

Aiken, SC, is witnessing a notable increase in commercial real estate transactions, highlighting a shift towards the Northside Corridor. Recent sales include a Dollar General and two retail buildings, reflecting growing investor interest and potential for future development. A new Tractor Supply store is also under construction, indicating ongoing growth in the area. These developments are transforming Aiken into a key commercial hub, attracting both businesses and investors.

Aiken, SC has recently experienced a surge in commercial real estate activity, highlighted by several transactions that underscore the growth potential of the Northside Corridor. Significant real estate deals include a Dollar General store and multiple retail buildings, reflecting an increasing interest in commercial investments in this region.

A Dollar General, located at the northeast corner of Columbia Highway North and Bradley Mill Road, was sold for $2,310,135 on July 28. The buyer, DRECC, a Colorado-based limited liability company, acquired the property from Trotter General, a Georgia LLC, which had purchased it for $174,900 just seven months earlier.

Another notable transaction took place on July 9, with the sale of two vacant retail buildings at 2620 Columbia Highway North for $850,000. The buyer for this property was APS Columbia Hwy Investments, while 803 Capital served as the seller. These buildings, totaling 3,412 square feet, reflect a broader trend of increasing retail space opportunities in the area.

The region’s commercial activity also included the sale of the 2170 University Parkway property, which encompasses a Quick Pantry convenience store and a Greyhound bus stop. This property sold for $500,000 on July 22. The buyer, Fariba Enterprises Inc., acquired it from Wymac, a general partnership that includes Lee Cavanaugh, the widow of a former Aiken mayor.

New Developments and Future Growth

In addition to these sales, a new Tractor Supply store is currently under construction on Rutland Drive, strategically located between Laurens Street and York Street. This development is expected to contribute to the overall growth of the Northside Corridor and attract additional commercial interest.

Aiken has also seen a revitalization of existing businesses with the reopening of a renovated Waffle House and an upgraded Circle K convenience store at Exit 22, marking a trend of enhancement and investment in local infrastructure. Previously, Mike McNeill from Coward & McNeill real estate firm indicated a significant growth potential in the Exit 22 area. Complementing this anticipation, Shaw Industries announced plans in 2021 to invest around $400 million into expanding operations at a site near Exit 22.

Increased Interest Despite Historical Trends

Despite the historical trend of preference for development in Aiken’s busier Southside corridor, the Northside is garnering increased attention from commercial investors. Aiken was recently featured in a Redfin blog as one of South Carolina’s top places to live, thanks in part to its affordability and various amenities, further driving interest in the area.

These recent transactions and developments signal Aiken’s ongoing transformation into a key commercial hub in the region, appealing to both investors and businesses looking for growth opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What properties were recently sold in Aiken’s Northside Corridor?
Recent sales include a Dollar General for $2,310,135, two retail buildings at 2620 Columbia Highway North for $850,000, and a property at 2170 University Parkway for $500,000.
Who are the buyers and sellers of these properties?
The buyers included DRECC for the Dollar General, APS Columbia Hwy Investments for the retail buildings, and Fariba Enterprises Inc. for the University Parkway property. Sellers included Trotter General and 803 Capital.
What new developments are taking place in Aiken?
A new Tractor Supply store is under construction on Rutland Drive, among other renovations and upgrades to existing businesses.
How has Aiken been recognized recently?
Aiken was featured in a Redfin blog as one of South Carolina’s top places to live, due to its affordability and range of amenities.
What is the significance of these transactions?
These transactions reflect a growing interest in commercial real estate in Aiken’s Northside Corridor, indicating a shift in investment focus and potential for further development.

Key Features of Recent Commercial Transactions

Property Price Buyer Seller Date
Dollar General $2,310,135 DRECC Trotter General July 28
Two Retail Buildings, 2620 Columbia Hwy N $850,000 APS Columbia Hwy Investments 803 Capital July 9
2170 University Parkway $500,000 Fariba Enterprises Inc. Wymac July 22

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