Locus Real Estate Advisors, Inc.
Locus (Latin for "place") is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage serving the Charlotte, North Carolina metro area, with particular expertise in Concord, Kannapolis and the North Carolina Research Campus, and Cabarrus County. We help buyers, developers and tenants looking for retail, office, or industrial space or land for development, and we assist sellers and landlords in finding buyers and tenants for their property. We also manage commercial properties on behalf of our clients.
As real estate investors and landlords ourselves, we know what you are looking for in a real estate broker - outside-the-box thinking, responsive service, and smooth transactions. Give Locus partners Ed McAfee (704.796.7460) or Zac Moretz (704.791.1197) a call to discuss how we can assist you with your Charlotte-area commercial real estate investments.
Featured Properties:
Retail Showroom For Sale or Lease
Corban Avenue, Downtown Concord
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High-end retail showroom with office and warehouse areas
Plenty of front-door parking with two loading docks in rear
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Gold Plaza Class A Office & Retail Space
Highway 73 at Kannapolis Parkway
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Brand new first floor office/retail space
1,500 to 6,500 square feet
Unmatched visibility and access!
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New Class A Office Space in Downtown Concord
101 Cabarrus Avenue East
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Brand new first floor office space
862 to 1,942 square feet
Cool contemporary architecture and a walk-to-everything location
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North Carolina Research Campus Specialists
Locus specializes in real estate investment and development opportunities near the North Carolina Research Campus, the $1.5 billion, 350-acre biotechnology research center being developed by billionaire visionary David Murdock in downtown Kannapolis, North Carolina. Let us put our inside knowledge of NCRC development opportunities to work to find you the right site to share in the billions in investment and 30,000 new high-tech jobs bursting forth in this history-making development. See the NCRC website.
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