Greenville-Spartanburg Airport - Tract A
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Land | Single tenant | 746 acre
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Tract A – GSP360 | Greer, SC
746 Acres | Premier Manufacturing & Industrial Opportunity
Overview
Tract A represents one of the most significant large-scale industrial development opportunities in the Southeast. Located at the northeast end of the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) runway, this 746-acre site combines exceptional size, infrastructure, and connectivity to regional and global markets.
Location & Access
Situated at the intersection of Highway 101 and J. Verne Smith Parkway, Tract A offers extensive highway frontage and direct rail access via Norfolk Southern along its eastern property boundary. The site is just 2.9 miles from I-85, placing it within a short drive to I-26, GSP Airport, and the South Carolina Inland Port — creating seamless intermodal transportation options for manufacturing and logistics operations.
Site Features & Infrastructure
Level-to-rolling topography with engineering solutions available
Extensive road frontage along Hwy 101 & J. Verne Smith Pkwy
Rail frontage along eastern property line for intermodal capability
All utilities available on-site
Ideal Uses
Tract A is being reserved for a major manufacturing or industrial user capable of leveraging the site’s size and infrastructure. The tract can support:
Large-scale advanced manufacturing
Heavy industrial operations
Multi-building campus or single, large-footprint development
Strategic Advantages
Proximity to BMW Manufacturing, Michelin, and other major regional industries
Access to a deep labor pool across the Greenville-Spartanburg region
Connectivity to GSP International Airport, I-85, I-26, and the Inland Port
Potential for runway access expansion if demand supports it
This is a rare, investment-ready site designed for transformative industrial projects and long-term growth in one of the fastest-growing logistics and manufacturing regions in the Southeast.
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