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Both buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places and offer acoustically-insulated offices.

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Step into your own private office at Prosper or The Franklin — two beautifully restored executive buildings with dedicated business addresses and high-speed internet for rent:

Prosper

  • 832 Wade Hampton Blvd.
  • 25 mid-century modern suites (83-138 sqft.)
  • Two conference rooms + two break rooms
  • $1,200+/month
  • See inside

The Franklin

  • 107 E. Park Ave.
  • 11 neoclassical suites (82-222 sqft.)
  • Conference room + break room
  • $1,595+/month
  • See inside

Curious to learn more? Call 864-765-0046 to find your new business home.

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