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OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE IN CHARLOTTE

Charlotte's thriving economy and attractive business environment have made it a sought-after destination for office leasing.

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$34.23 Asking Rent,
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Latest Office Space Listings in Charlotte

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Two Harris Corners

9115 Harris Corners Pky, #150
Charlotte, NC 28269
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

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Innovation Park

8505 IBM Dr
Charlotte, NC 28262
United States

Rental Price: $27.00 USD

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Innovation Park

7201 IBM Dr
Charlotte, NC 28262
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

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Innovation Park

8501 IBM Dr
Charlotte, NC 28262
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

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The Linville Building

10130 Perimeter Pky
Charlotte, NC 28216
United States

Rental Price: $29.50 USD

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200 S Tryon St

200 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28202
United States

Rental Price: $32.00 USD

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401 East Blvd

401 East Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28203
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

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Charlotte Chamber of Commerce Bldg

330 S Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28202
United States

Rental Price: Negotiable

Why implement your office in Charlotte?

Located in the heart of North Carolina, Charlotte has emerged as a prominent city for office leasing. With a thriving economy and a business-friendly environment, it has become an attractive destination for companies looking to establish or expand their operations. The city boasts a diverse range of industries, including finance, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing, which further contributes to its appeal for office leasing. Charlotte's strategic location, with easy access to major transportation networks and a growing population, offers companies a significant advantage in terms of connectivity and access to talent. Moreover, the city's vibrant downtown area provides a plethora of amenities, including restaurants, entertainment venues, and cultural attractions, creating an enticing work-life balance for professionals. As a result, Charlotte continues to witness a steady demand for office space, with both local businesses and national corporations recognizing its potential for growth and success.

How much does it cost to rent an office in Charlotte?

The cost of renting an office in Charlotte can vary significantly depending on various factors such as location, size, amenities, and lease terms. On average, rental rates for office space in Charlotte range from $20 to $40 per square foot per year.

To read: our Charlotte MarketBeat Office report analyzes quarterly economic and commercial real estate activity including supply, demand and pricing trends at the market and submarket levels. 


Are office space rents likely to increase in Charlotte? 

Charlotte has seen significant growth and development in recent years, with a strong and diverse economy driving demand for office space. As more companies choose to establish or expand their operations in the city, the demand for office space may increase, potentially leading to rental rate increases. This is especially true in prime locations and high-demand areas where competition for office space is higher.


Popular neighborhoods in Charlotte

Charlotte offers a variety of popular neighborhoods for leasing office space, each with its unique features and advantages. Here are a few notable neighborhoods known for their commercial activity: 

  • Uptown: Located in the heart of Charlotte's central business district, Uptown is a bustling area with a mix of high-rise office buildings, retail spaces, and cultural attractions. It is home to many corporate headquarters and offers proximity to major financial institutions and government offices. 
  • South End: Known for its vibrant and creative atmosphere, South End has experienced significant growth in recent years. It offers a mix of renovated warehouses, modern office buildings, and trendy retail spaces. The area is popular among technology companies, startups, and creative industries. 
  • Ballantyne: Situated in the southern part of Charlotte, Ballantyne is a suburban neighborhood with a robust commercial sector. It features a range of office parks, corporate campuses, and upscale amenities. Many professional services firms and larger corporations have established a presence in this area. 
  • SouthPark: Recognized as one of Charlotte's premier business and retail districts, SouthPark offers a mix of Class A office buildings, shopping centers, and luxury hotels. It is home to numerous financial services, law firms, and professional service companies. 
  • NoDa (North Davidson): Known for its artsy and eclectic vibe, NoDa is a trendy neighborhood that has seen a resurgence in recent years. While it may have a smaller commercial footprint compared to other areas, it offers unique office spaces, often housed in repurposed industrial buildings, and appeals to creative industries and startups. 

 


Getting to and from Charlotte

Getting to and from Charlotte is convenient due to its well-connected transportation infrastructure. Here are the primary modes of transportation available: 

  • Air Travel: Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is the main airport serving the city. It is one of the busiest airports in the United States and offers numerous domestic and international flights. Travelers can fly directly to Charlotte from various major cities worldwide. The airport is located about 7 miles west of Uptown Charlotte, and transportation options include taxis, rideshares, rental cars, and public transportation. 
  • Roadways: Charlotte is easily accessible by car, as it is located at the intersection of several major highways. Interstate 85 and Interstate 77 intersect near the city, providing convenient routes for travelers coming from the north, south, east, or west. Additionally, other major highways, such as Interstate 485 and US Route 74, connect Charlotte to neighboring cities and regions. 
  • Public Transportation: The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) operates an extensive network of buses and light rail trains throughout the city. The LYNX Blue Line is the city's light rail system, running from the southern part of Charlotte to Uptown and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Buses provide additional coverage to various neighborhoods and surrounding areas. 
  • Amtrak: The Amtrak station in Charlotte, known as the Charlotte Station, is located in Uptown. It offers train services on the Crescent and Carolinian lines, providing connections to major cities along the East Coast. 
  • Greyhound: The Greyhound bus station in Charlotte is situated in Uptown. Greyhound offers bus services to various destinations across the United States, making it an option for long-distance travel. 

 

Commercial Real Estate Services in Charlotte, North Carolina

Cushman & Wakefield Charlotte is consistently ranked among the city’s top brokerage firms. Our office has grown to employ more than 80 team members in Uptown and SouthPark. 

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