Project Overview
919 Gervais • 911 Gervais • 914 Lady Street | Columbia, SC
Seaboard Vista is a rare infill mixed-use redevelopment opportunity located in the heart of Columbia’s historic and thriving Vista District. The name honors the legacy of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, whose presence helped shape the area’s growth and identity.
The project encompasses four National Register of Historic Places properties along Gervais and Lady Streets — each representing the craftsmanship, commerce, and architectural heritage of early 20th-century Columbia. Together, the buildings total approximately 47,590 SF across 1.29 acres, with convenient on-site parking.
The site is just two blocks from the South Carolina State Capitol, Main Street, and the University of South Carolina (enrollment 38,000+), and benefits from strong visibility and activity, with 27,855 vehicles per day on Gervais Street. Centrally located at one of the city’s premier intersections--Gervais near Lincoln Streets, extending to Lady Street, the project sits on some of the most desirable underlying real estate in Columbia.
A full historic restoration is slated to begin in early 2026, with leasing opportunities available by late Fall 2026.
Honoring its historic role as a hub of travel, commerce, warehousing, and hospitality, Seaboard Vista will reimagine these landmark buildings as a vibrant destination featuring experiential retail, chef-driven dining, Class A creative offices, and luxury loft apartments.
More than $600 million in fully funded public projects—including the new world-class Riverfront Park and major streetscape and infrastructure upgrades along Assembly Street are currently in planning. These improvements will directly enhance connectivity between the Vista, Main Street, and the riverfront.
Seaboard Vista is a rare infill mixed-use redevelopment opportunity located in the heart of Columbia’s historic and thriving Vista District. The name honors the legacy of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, whose presence helped shape the area’s growth and identity.
The project encompasses four National Register of Historic Places properties along Gervais and Lady Streets — each representing the craftsmanship, commerce, and architectural heritage of early 20th-century Columbia. Together, the buildings total approximately 47,590 SF across 1.29 acres, with convenient on-site parking.
The site is just two blocks from the South Carolina State Capitol, Main Street, and the University of South Carolina (enrollment 38,000+), and benefits from strong visibility and activity, with 27,855 vehicles per day on Gervais Street. Centrally located at one of the city’s premier intersections--Gervais near Lincoln Streets, extending to Lady Street, the project sits on some of the most desirable underlying real estate in Columbia.
A full historic restoration is slated to begin in early 2026, with leasing opportunities available by late Fall 2026.
Honoring its historic role as a hub of travel, commerce, warehousing, and hospitality, Seaboard Vista will reimagine these landmark buildings as a vibrant destination featuring experiential retail, chef-driven dining, Class A creative offices, and luxury loft apartments.
More than $600 million in fully funded public projects—including the new world-class Riverfront Park and major streetscape and infrastructure upgrades along Assembly Street are currently in planning. These improvements will directly enhance connectivity between the Vista, Main Street, and the riverfront.



