Mesa Land Services Plans Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Headquarters
12/26/2024
The new headquarters and operations center will be located at 1459 Stuart Englas Blvd.
“As a woman-owned business specializing in title research and easement acquisition, I’m thrilled to bring our company to South Carolina. I’m excited to contribute to its growth by providing reliable, thoughtful solutions for landowners, developers and the broader community,” Mesa Land Services President Julie Mote said.
Mesa Land Services specializes in software to streamline the utility easement acquisition process.
“We are delighted to see another new company joining our state’s growing business community. Mesa Land Services’ investment, new jobs and new operation represent a win for Charleston County, and we look forward to the company’s success in the years ahead,” noted Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
“Charleston County is proud to welcome Mesa Land Services, a woman-owned business specializing in software to streamline the utility easement acquisition process. Their investment will have a significant positive impact on our area,” added Steve Dykes, Charleston County’s Economic Development Executive Director.
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