Commercial Real Estate

Systel preleasing new office space in Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 5 years ago
Systel has begun to prelease space in its downtown location. (Photo provided by Systel)

Systel is now preleasing a new workspace in downtown Fayetteville called 225 Green St.

Located inside of Fayetteville’s tallest landmark, which clocks in at 11 stories,  the workspace offers on-site security, views of downtown Fayetteville on every floor and gated parking that is specifically designated for tenants of the building. The parking area is accessible by key card.

The different spaces inside of 225 Green St. come in a variety of sizes, ranging from 1,250-10,000 square feet,  to meet the different needs of tenants. The workspace also has five meeting rooms.

In addition to space to work, tenants can unwind in the tenant-only fitness center or, when construction is finished, the building’s bistro.

To learn more about 225 Green St., visit https://www.225greenst.com/ or call 910-323-4414.

Ico insights

INSIGHTS

SPONSORS' CONTENT
north-carolina-military-business-center lee-moritz-jr headshott

FEDTEX Strengthens Collaboration Across the Federal and Defense Textile Industry

Lee Moritz, Jr. - Federal Business Development, North Carolina Military Business Center
fayetteville-state-university dionne-hall headshott

Mental health matters at Fayetteville State University

Dionne Hall - Director, Center for Counseling and Accessibility Services, Fayetteville State University
cape-fear-valley-health-system michael-ruzek-do-cpe-facep headshott

Cape Fear Valley Health hospitals earn high Leapfrog Safety Grades

Michael Ruzek, DO, CPE, FACEP - Chief Quality Officer, Cape Fear Valley Health System

In The Current Issue

Community questions: Discussions begin within the Lumbee Tribe of N.C. about potential casino project

On Monday, June 1, 2026, Tribe members from District 2 and District 15, the districts surrounding the area currently planned for the casino, met for a community meeting.Amidst the glitz and glamour of the idea of a new casino coming to the Lumbee Tri


Unlocking innovations: Emerging Technology Institute hosts USSOCOM Technical Experimentation

This is the fourth year that ETI has hosted the event, and in years past Freeman has seen a host of innovative technology, including various drone types and programming, robotic dogs, 3D printed houses, and airspace scanners. Photo provided by USSOCO


Barrier-free financial education: Money Box Academy expands its reach through support from local government and nonprofit organizations

Crystal McLean (left) with Scott Embry (right). Money Box Academy received a $10,000 grant from United Way of Cumberland County’s Youth Growth Stock Trust. Photos provided by Crystal McLean.The Youth Growth Stock Trust Committee, administered by the