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Hartwell Village Seneca/Clemson, South Carolina | 350,000 Square Feet | ±45 Acres Hartwell Village Seneca/Clemson, South Carolina | 350,000 square feet | ±45 acres Hartwell Village is an outstanding new development opportunity with excellent visibility and easy access located at U.S. 76/ Tiger Blvd. & State Route 93/Pendleton Road in an under-served retail area between Anderson and Easley. Situated on the border between Pickens and Oconee Counties, the center serves an expanded market area, including the vacation areas of Lake Hartwell, Lake Keowee and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Hartwell Village is adjacent to Clemson University, with 21,957 students and 12,000 employees and enjoys a labor shed of over 623,000 people from 11 counties. Within 5 miles of the site, the average household income is $62,587 with more than $430.7 million spent on retail expenditures annually. Phase I is now open with high profile retail and outparcels available. Leasing Contact Shannon Dixon [email protected] 919.234.6707 Direct | 919.467.8880 Office Kristen Dykes [email protected] Key Tenants 919.234.6709 Direct | 919.467.8880 Office Key Demographics Population 5-Mile Radius Median Age 32 Years Current Estimated Population 47,554 Daytime Demographics Projected Population (5 Years) 52,208 Number of Businesses 1,007 2010 Census Population 41,246 Number of Employees 8,833 SENECA Tige r Blvd. Households Total Daytime Population 29,729 . Current Estimated Households 17,410 Consumer Expenditures e v A e P g (5 Years) e Projected Households 18,556 e l Total Retail Expenditures $452.61 M n l d o le C t o enville Hwy. n re 2010 Census Households 14,757 Per Household per Month $2,166 R G d ld Seneca . O P e CLEMSON Creek Rd. r i m Income e t e r R d Average Household Income $71,309 . Household Income $50,000+ 47.5% Inspired ideas. Integrated real estate solutions. castoinfo.com 6/7/2021 | schv-overview Hartwell Village Seneca/Clemson, South Carolina | 350,000 square feet | ±45 acres 13190 P e n 13300 d 13330 l e K-1 K-2 K-3 * t o 13350 n 13370 13360 R o 13390 a d / S R OUTPARCEL 4B OWNED BY OUTPARCEL 4A OTHERS ±0.877 AC 9 ±0.75 AC 3 Available - Deal Pending 2 J-80 2 , 6 ATM 9 J-70 9 G-44 G-30 F-24 OUTPARCEL 6 A ±1.115 AC D OWNED BY T G-50 F-00 Available OTHERS J-60 G-40 ± 1.26 AC Deal Pending Tiger Blvd. - 26,925 ADT Space Tenant Size Space Tenant Size Space Tenant Size Retail J Retail G Retail K J-60 Mr. Knickerbocker 4,157 s.f. G-30 Tipsy Taco 3,955 s.f. K-1 Lease Pending 4,000 s.f. J-70 Aloha Nails & Spa 2,441 s.f. G-40 Great Clips 1,165 s.f. K-2 AVAILABLE 1,400 s.f. J-80 Buff City Soap 2,451 s.f. G-44 Whimsy Cookie 1,960 s.f. K-3 AVAILABLE 1,400 s.f. G-50 Five Guys 2,772 s.f. Space Tenant Size Retail F F-00 American Family Care 3,450 s.f. F-24 AVAILABLE 2,551 s.f. *Owned by others Tenant names, building sizes and shopping center configuration are subject to change. Inspired ideas. Integrated real estate solutions. castoinfo.com 8/5/2021 | schv-overview Hartwell Village Seneca/Clemson, South Carolina | 350,000 square feet | ±45 acres 93 Lake Hartwell NORTH 1.5 MILES Clemson University 118-unit Luxury Condo-Hotel Recreation Field Now Open Pendleton Road—22,699 ADT Owned by Others 400+ Bed Luxury Student Housing Owned by Others OWNED BY OTHERS $2.4M Renovation Underway Retail J Retail G Retail F Outparcel 3 Outparcel 6 1.26 ± acres OWNED BY 1.115 ± acres Deal Pending OTHERS Outparcel 4A Tiger Boulevard—26,925 ADT ±0.75 AC Deal Pending Outparcel 4B ±0.877 AC Available Epoch Clemson Phase I Now Open 310 Units with 994 Beds Tenant names, building sizes and shopping center configuration are subject to change. Inspired ideas. Integrated real estate solutions. castoinfo.com 8/5/2021 | schv-overview Hartwell Village Seneca/Clemson, South Carolina | 350,000 square feet | ±45 acres Epoch Clemson (310 Units/994 Beds) Hart’s Cove Apartments (224 Units) $2.4M OUTDOOR FITNESS AND WELLNESS CENTER RENOVATION Lake Hartwell LittleJohn Coliseum 10,325 Seat Arena Doug Kingsmore Staduim 150+ Events/Year 21,957 Students with a 17:1 Student No. 7 Stadium in the Nation 2013 Including Concerts, Trade to Faculty Ratio No. 9 in the Country in Average Shows and Sporting Events 12,000 University Employees Attendance in 2014 Ranked in the Top 20 Public Universities 27 Residence Halls and On-Campus Apartment Communities $1.8 Billion in Annual Economic Impact Undergoing $469 M transformation and expansion - its largest campus renovation project in the last 5 years Memorial Stadium 86,000 Capacity 200,000 Home Game Participants Inspired ideas. Integrated real estate solutions. castoinfo.com 2/17/2021 | schv-overview.
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