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DEVELOPMENT

Our Development Group has been a recognized leader in South Carolina’s commercial real estate development industry for over 35 years.

MANAGEMENT

Our Real Estate Management Group offers full-service third-party management for commercial real estate properties.

BROKERAGE

Our Brokerage Group offers a comprehensive range of commercial real estate leasing and investment sales services to owners, investors and tenants.

Established in 1974, Landmark Enterprises is a full-service commercial real estate company that serves the Southeastern United States. Today, Landmark Enterprises services a variety of domestic and international clients. We focus on developing and managing real estate projects in the office, hospitality, and industrial markets. Through powerful networks and a professional team, we have the expertise, technology and key relationships necessary to ensure success.

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Commercial Real Estate

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Commercial Real Estate Metro Market Reports

o help REALTORS® and other housing market analysts get the most out of the plethora of data that is available, NAR Research..

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2023 midyear commercial real estate outlook

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Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2023

The real estate industry is moving beyond what it perceives as cyclical headwinds — i.e., rising interest rates, declining gross domestic product (GDP).

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