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CrossRidge Center

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CrossRidge Center
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General information
Town or cityIndian Land, South Carolina
CountryUnited States
Coordinates34°57′49″N 80°51′4″W / 34.96361°N 80.85111°W / 34.96361; -80.85111

CrossRidge Center is a mixed-use development located in Indian Land, South Carolina. Development of the site can be traced back to 2003, when discussions first began. A major phase of development was announced in 2018.

Development

In 2003, the Lancaster County Economic Development Corp. began discussions to develop property in the unincorporated area called Indian Land, in that county. State relocation services were applied for, based on the fact it would provide several hundred jobs. The campus would be home to both non-profit enterprises and for-profit businesses.[citation needed]

In 2018, the largest YMCA was announced to be constructed on the property. It broke ground in 2019 and opened a year later.[1]

Construction on the site began in 2019. Architects at Perkins Eastman are providing the design.[2]

In 2020, it was announced a new 120,000-square-foot office building would be constructed at the site. It is scheduled to be completed in December 2021.[3]

Tenants

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References

  1. ^ "Groundbreaking for Indian Land YMCA one more step toward the 'vision'". The Herald (Rock Hill).
  2. ^ "They understand the vision': Major Indian Land corporate site has its team together". The Herald (Rock Hill).
  3. ^ Marks, John. "Could this groundbreaking grow into the next Indian Land corporate headquarters?". The Herald (Rock Hill).
  4. ^ a b Huguley, Collin (August 14, 2020). "Speculative office building planned for mixed-use development in Indian Land". Biz Journals.
  5. ^ "CrossRidge cafe".
  6. ^ "Conference & Event Center". CrossRidge Center.
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