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Patrick Square to Celebrate Topping Out of The Pinnacle with I-Beam Signing Event
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The Pinnacle At Patrick Square Town Center
CLEMSON, S.C. - Washingtoner -- Patrick Square Town Center is excited to announce a Topping Out and I-Beam Signing Event on February 28, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, at The Pinnacle, a building in the Patrick Square Town Center. This milestone marks the newest addition to Town Center's development. It offers a unique opportunity for community members, business owners, and stakeholders to leave their mark by signing the final structural beam before placement.

As the heart of the Patrick Square community, Town Center is a hub for dining, shopping, services, entertainment, and wellness. The Pinnacle, its highly anticipated final phase, offers businesses customizable spaces tailored to their specific needs, including turn-key executive offices, open studio spaces, and larger custom retail suites. The Pinnacle is designed for collaboration, connection, celebration, and wellness.

Attendees will get an exclusive first look at The Pinnacle while enjoying complimentary refreshments and networking with business and community leaders. Commercial real estate brokers and agents are especially invited to attend. A barbecue lunch will be served.

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Key features of The Pinnacle include:
  • Customizable Retail and Office Spaces – Connected to a pedestrian-friendly environment.
  • Turn-Key Executive Offices – Designed for efficiency, convenience, and collaboration.
  • Collaborative Workspaces – Open-concept studios with flexible layouts.
  • Premium Amenities – Conference room, break room with kitchen, dedicated mailbox, elevator access, free parking, and fiber-optic internet.

This milestone reinforces Patrick Square Town Center's commitment to fostering a thriving business community and enhancing the Clemson area's economic landscape.

For leasing and property information, please contact Chris Hodge, chodge@patricksquare.com, 864-337-1018

About The Pinnacle: The Pinnacle is the ultimate destination where life, work, and community come together. As the newest addition to Town Center, it offers flexible spaces tailored to diverse business needs, from office suites to fully customizable retail spaces, ensuring a seamless transition into an inspiring professional environment. The Pinnacle is designed to complement the 60+ businesses in the welcoming Town Center.

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About Patrick Square: The Patrick Square Town Center is the heart of the community, anchored by the Inn at Patrick Square and Village Green. With over 60 businesses thriving in its authentic, sustainable, walkable setting, the Town Center also features educational and medical facilities—all within a single, planned community. Patrick Square LLC, whose CEO is J. Michael Cheezem, is the developer of Patrick Square.

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