At the corner of Schmid Plaza Road and George Albert Lake Road, Schmid Plaza Industrial Park offers turnkey, air-conditioned warehouse space in an easily accessible and sought-after Anderson County location in the Interstate 85 industrial corridor. This four-building park boasts spacious floor plans and several loading docks that support efficient operations, perfect for manufacturing, distribution, logistics, or warehouse users.
Each building features 16- to 21-foot ceiling heights, wet sprinkler systems, and LED lighting throughout. 201 Schmid Plaza Road provides ±149,555 square feet of divisible warehouse space to best fit tenant needs, featuring ±7,784 square feet of dedicated office space, three drive-ins, and 15 dock doors. 203 Schmid Plaza Road is a standalone ±16,065-square-foot industrial facility with 722 square feet of office space and has four dock doors, two drive-ins, heavy power, a laydown yard, and additional covered storage. 1306 George Albert Lake Road offers ±39,357 square feet of climatized warehouse space with a newly renovated ±2,559-square-foot office, one drive-in, six dock positions, and 3-phase power. The site is incredibly secure, with fenced-in parking and a truck court.
Schmid Plaza Industrial Park benefits from a strategic location with quick access to interstates, population centers, ports, and a strong workforce. The inland port in Greer is within an hour's drive of the site, and the Georgia Ports of Savannah are about a five-hour drive away. The property is also convenient to the planned Blue Ridge Connector Inland Port in Hall, Georgia, a highly anticipated link between Savannah and Northeast Georgia.
Anderson County sits just south of the Greenville-Spartanburg area, also known as South Carolina's Upstate, and has become a destination for auto parts makers and other manufacturers and distributors looking to locate near BMW's largest global production facility in Spartanburg. The booming Interstate 85 corridor has accounted for a substantial share of the population and job growth in the Southeastern United States over the past decade, attracting distributors from major retailers in recent years. Industrial tenants can draw on a large pool of blue-collar talent and several high-education establishments throughout Anderson County and the Greenville-Spartanburg metro areas.