Exciting Developments in Greenville County: New Industrial Park Underway

Exciting Developments in Greenville County: New Industrial Park Underway

Hey there, Greenville! If you’ve been keeping an eye on the local development scene, you’re in for a treat. A brand-new industrial park, the SouthPoint Commerce Center, is currently under construction, and it’s poised to bring a wave of opportunity to our community. Let’s dive into what this project is all about!

What’s Happening?

Located at 812 & 820 Antioch Church Road, right near the South Carolina Technology and Aviation Center, this amazing venture is backed by Boyett Properties Inc., a well-respected real estate developer based right here in Greenville. The project encompasses six buildings, which will collectively offer a whopping 226,800 square feet of space dedicated to warehousing and flexible uses. Sounds impressive, doesn’t it?

Breaking Ground

If you’ve been wondering when the action started, Boyett Properties broke ground just last week! The development team includes specialists like CBRE, KEEL Concepts, The Pentreath Company, and SeamonWhiteside, each lending their expertise to make sure this project is a success. President and CEO Van Boyett shared some exciting insights about the project’s design and purpose.

Why Now?

According to Van Boyett, the buildings will be sized between 15,000 to 80,000 square feet, making them flexible enough to attract a variety of tenants. Why this size? There’s a strong demand for spaces of this kind, especially since many existing properties in the area are old and no longer meet tenants’ needs. Boyett explained that there’s currently a significant gap in the market for buildings under 100,000 square feet, so it’s the perfect time for this development.

Purpose and Design

What’s even cooler? These structures are designed for manufacturing, assembly, and distribution groups. That means they will be equipped to foster business growth right here in Greenville County. Jeff Benedict, first vice president of CBRE’s advisory and transaction services, emphasized that the park’s site plan will be flexible, catering to each tenant’s specific requirements. This adaptability could make all the difference for small to medium-sized businesses in the area.

What’s Next?

As for the construction timeline, the grading of the site is currently underway and is expected to take about two to three months. Boyett mentioned that the buildings will be completed in phases—meaning they may construct one or two at a time based on how fast they find tenants. The first buildings are anticipated to be ready by April 2025, with the whole project expected to span around 18 months to two years. Talk about an exciting future ahead!

Tenant Interest

Now, here’s a positive twist: there has already been significant pre-leasing activity! Boyett expressed optimism about securing one or two pre-leases in the coming weeks. This enthusiasm shows that businesses are eager to make their mark in the SouthPoint Commerce Center.

In Conclusion

The SouthPoint Commerce Center is shaping up to be a significant addition to Greenville’s industrial landscape. With its strategic location, flexible spaces, and commitment to meeting the demands of tenants, this development has the potential to boost our local economy. Keep your eyes peeled, Greenville; exciting times are just around the corner!

For more information, you can check out Boyett Properties’ website and stay updated on the progress. Let’s all look forward to watching this fantastic project evolve!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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