100 Cargo Center Dr, Blountville, TN 37617
This exceptional 160-acre site presents a unique opportunity for aviation-related development at the Tri-Cities Airport (TRI) in Blountville, Tennessee. Direct access to TRI's taxiway system and an 8,000-foot runway allows for accommodating a wide range of aircraft, from light general aviation to large commercial jets. The property boasts all utilities and access roads already in place, simplifying development. Its strategic location offers unparalleled connectivity to major East Coast population centers, eliminating the high costs associated with major hub airports. Designated a Select Tennessee Certified Site, this property benefits from a streamlined permitting process. The site features an elevation of 1,519 feet and benefits from the airport's robust infrastructure, including a primary runway (8,000 x 150 feet) with Category I and II Instrument Landing Systems (ILS), a secondary runway (4,447 x 150 feet) with a Precision Approach Path Indicator system, and 75-foot-wide taxiways. 24/7 police, aircraft rescue, and firefighting services are available at TRI. Importantly, there are no operational, air traffic, or noise restrictions impacting this prime development location. This is an ideal location for businesses seeking efficient access to major transportation networks and a supportive environment for aviation-related enterprises. The property is located at 100 Cargo Center Dr, Blountville, TN 37617.
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