98 Fairview Church Rd Spartanburg, SC 29303
This exceptional 12,000-square-foot industrial property, located at 98 Fairview Church Road in Spartanburg, South Carolina, presents a unique investment opportunity. The building, constructed in 2008, is classified as Class B and offers a versatile layout suitable for manufacturing, flex, warehouse, or distribution uses. The entire 12,000 square feet is currently vacant, providing immediate occupancy for a single tenant. Key features include a substantial 28-foot ceiling height, enhancing storage and operational efficiency. Loading and unloading are facilitated by two loading docks equipped with two dock-high doors, complemented by a single drive-in door for added flexibility. The property's strategic location in the Upper Spartanburg submarket offers unparalleled access to major transportation arteries. It's situated just two minutes from I-85 interchange access, nine minutes from I-585, ten minutes from I-26, and fifteen minutes from I-29, ensuring seamless logistics and distribution capabilities. The property's zip code is 29303. This prime industrial space provides an excellent opportunity for businesses seeking a well-maintained, strategically located facility in a thriving South Carolina market. The property's single-tenant occupancy simplifies management and offers potential for long-term lease agreements. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a functional and conveniently located industrial space in a high-demand area.
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