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Office sublease: The Village of West Greenville

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A 1,579-sqft and 3,517-sqft space are currently available in Poe West, located in the heart of the Village of West Greenville.

Looking for a move-in ready office space with free onsite parking right out the front door?

Two suites (1,579-sqft and 3,517-sqft) are now available in the newly-renovated Poe West, offering multiple private offices, breakout rooms, conference rooms, and open spaces — all fully furnished.

And let’s talk location. You’d be in the heart of the Village of West Greenville, just steps away from Village Grind, Coastal Crust, Bar Margaret, Six & Twenty Distillery, Indigo Flow, and more.

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