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Drucker & Falk Wins Management of Lake Shore Village in Columbia, SC

Drucker & Falk is gaining ground in South Carolina with management of a third South Carolina property, located in Columbia.

2010-09-22
RALEIGH, NC, September 22, 2010 (Press-News.org) Drucker & Falk is pleased to announce the addition of Lake Shore Village to its multifamily management portfolio.

Lake Shore Village is a 296 unit apartment community located at 7645 Garners Ferry Road in Columbia, SC. The community includes 1, 2 and 3 bedroom garden and townhome apartments. Lake Shore Village is convenient to Fort Jackson, The University of South Carolina Medical College, VA Hospital, I-77, I-26 and I-20.

Drucker & Falk, LLC is a full service investment real estate services firm, offering multifamily property management, commercial management, commercial sales & leasing, senior living, and advisory services for the real estate industry. For more information on Drucker & Falk LLC, visit http://www.DruckerandFalk.com.


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[Press-News.org] Drucker & Falk Wins Management of Lake Shore Village in Columbia, SC
Drucker & Falk is gaining ground in South Carolina with management of a third South Carolina property, located in Columbia.