Fort Prince Logistics Center is a newly delivered ±476,280-square-foot, new spec facility leasing now in Upstate, South Carolina. The facility was built by one of the top industrial developers in the country, Hunt Midwest, and is located within an area of exponential population growth on Fort Prince Blvd, a popular industrial corridor in Greenville-Spartanburg.
The South's growing population is increasing demand for e-commerce consumer goods with faster shipping, with facilities like Fort Prince Logistics Center offering a strategic location for tenants to accommodate last-mile or regional distribution space requirements in a low tax, pro-business state with incentives for investment.
The Fort Prince building is also suited for manufacturing assembly or production use, featuring heavy power, high capacity sewer and water, flexible trailer parking space which can be expanded into additional employee parking and potential upgrades like increased slab thickness for equipment.
The existing space is currently move-in ready for industrial warehouse users, with subdivisible options to accommodate last-mile distribution of consumer products or third-party logistics use. Spec ±2600 SF office space available to expedite move-in readiness and operations.
The facility features industry-leading specifications necessary for modern industrial users including cross-dock orientation and existing office space which allows tenants to take occupancy and begin operations immediately.
Frontage along the Fort Prince corridor, across from Walmart's 720,000-SF cold-storage distribution center and TTI Power Tools' new 1.3-MSF facility.
Occupants will benefit from easy access to the state’s interstate system via I-85, which connects to major population centers Charlotte, NC and Atlanta, GA as well as a thriving manufacturing and supplier base centered around the Inland Port in Greer which offers competitive import/export drayage costs which allow production assembly parts and finished products direct rail service to the Port of Charleston and on to major population centers throughout the Southeast.
This location is centrally located in the Southeast and is ideal for e-commerce distribution network expansion with the majority of the United State's population accessible within a one or two-day truck drive. Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina's just west of Charlotte, NC and east of Atlanta, GA makes it an ideal site for supply chain expansion and distribution network growth.