Another Broken Egg Cafe will become the first tenant at 4West, a mixed-use development that is part of the final phase of the four-building Brookland Project in West Columbia.
The cafe will join the chain’s Devine Street location and occupy 3,974 square feet of new Class A retail/restaurant space. It is expected to open in the second quarter of 2023.
Trinity Partners represented landlord Estates Inc. in the transaction, while Another Broken Egg was represented by Tony Hanna with Carolinas Retail Partners.
“The outdoor dining and bar for Another Broken Egg will create an ambiance on the plaza and future outdoor space with unobstructed views of the river and Columbia skyline,” Estate Inc.’s Matt Mundy said in a news release. “There will be bustling public spaces with options for outdoor seating. The location is pedestrian friendly to the river, park amphitheater, local shopping, entertainment and numerous restaurants.”
Another Broken Egg also has S.C. locations in Greenville, Charleston and Mount Pleasant.
“We are excited to continue to expand our brand in the Carolinas and specifically the Columbia area,” Jeff Sturgis, chief development officer for Another Broken Egg Cafe, said. “This cafe in West Columbia will be our third location in the Columbia market, after the successful opening of our first cafe in 2020 on Devine Street and our second location soon to open in Lexington. Projects like 4West are a great fit for our brand and customer and we look forward to a long, successful presence in West Columbia.”
4West is part of a community which includes 256 luxury apartment homes and more than 30,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and office space located at the foot of the Gervais Street bridge. Another Broken Egg joins retail tenants Black Rooster, Gentlemen’s Quarters Barbershop, The Wrkt, Select Physical Therapy at the Brookland Project.
“Our team is thrilled to announce a lease with Another Broken Egg at 4West, who will occupy the development’s prominent corner at State Street and Meeting Street,” Trinity Partners’ Roger Winn said. “Their presence marks the addition of another attractive amenity to the West Columbia riverfront area and should only magnify the interest we’ve received in the remaining retail and creative office space.”
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