Search for available Buildings and Locations
Quick Search Help Tips
The keywords, city, county, region, proximity, building minimum ceiling height, buildings/offices between these square feet and parks/sites between these square feet options can be used alone or in combination to refine results.
Keywords Tips
Type one or more terms in the keywords box, and select the “search” button. The search engine will return a list of information related to your search term(s).
Specific words will refine your search and provide better results. For instance, try “Baltimore Street Manufacturing Building” instead of “manufacturing building.”
To narrow your search, enclose a set of keywords or phrases with quotation marks to ensure that it is searched exactly as is. For example, “Best Line Construction Company.”
To exclude words, type a subtraction sign (-) in front of the word you would like to exclude. For example, to find information on centers, but not community centers, type “center -community.”
To include words, type a plus sign (+) in front of each word you would like to include. For example, “+Charleston +business +center.”
Further filter your search results by using the city, county, region, proximity, building minimum ceiling height, buildings/offices between these square feet and parks/sites between these square feet options.
Comprehensive Site Search (by region) Help Tips
Visible Regions
Choose the regions for which you would like to view available sites to locate your business. All regions will appear as the default setting.
Click on the county's name for data on the county's area, households, families, per capita income, top employers, top manufacturing employer and market proximity.
On the available properties section, click on the "view" button to see more information on buildings, parks, sites and office buildings.
Visible Economic Data
If you would like to see economic data for each region, choose an economic data category, set your criterion and click the "show" button. Summary data will be shown with each respective region.
FAQ
How do I save information?
Collect, organize and store your information with the “my briefcase” option. Once you log in or create a new user account for this feature, you can add, edit, remove and save items from your portfolio until you are happy with the results.
Back To Top
How do I view my portfolio?
- Click on “view briefcase”
- Click on “my portfolio” tab
Back To Top
How do I add information to my portfolio?
- Click on “view briefcase”
- Find the information you want to add
- Click on the “add” button
Back To Top
How do I copy a portfolio?
- Click on “view briefcase”
- Click on “my portfolio” tab and browse the list to find the one you want to copy
- Click on the “copy” button and enter a new title and description
- Click on “copy portfolio”
Back To Top
How do I change the name of a portfolio?
- Click on “my briefcase”
- Click on “my portfolio” tab and browse the list to find the one you want to rename
- Click on the “edit” button and enter a new name and/or description
- Click on “save changes”
Back To Top
How do I change my information?
- Click on “my briefcase”
- Click on the items you want to change
- Click on the “edit” button to change the existing information
- Click on “save changes”
Back To Top
How do I move items in a briefcase?
- Click on “my briefcase”
- Find the item you want to move
- Click on the “move” button
- Select an existing portfolio to move the item to or enter a name for a new portfolio
Back To Top
How do I share my portfolio with everyone?
- Click on “my briefcase”
- Find the “my portfolio” tab
- Click “share”
Back To Top
How do I share my portfolio with certain people?
- Click on “my briefcase”
- Find the “my portfolio” tab
- Click “share”
- Click “share with friends”
Back To Top
How do I add and share comments?
- Click on “my briefcase”
- Find the “portfolio” you want to share
- Click “edit” to enter your comments in the description field
- Click on “save changes”
- If you want to share your comments, click on “share”
- Click on “share with friends” or “share with everyone”
Back To Top