105 Ben Hamby Dr Greenville, SC 29615-5701
This exceptional industrial property, situated within the Pelham 85 Commerce Center at 105 Ben Hamby Drive in Greenville, South Carolina, offers 12,800 square feet of immediately available space for lease. The entire building encompasses 108,800 square feet, constructed in 2008, and features a single-story design with a generous 24-foot ceiling height. The property is zoned S-1 and boasts a convenient location, less than half a mile from Interstate 85, providing excellent access to major transportation routes. Additional benefits include proximity to Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP), approximately 4.6 miles away, and the Inland Port, located 8.8 miles from the site. The property includes 150 free surface paved parking spaces and features 6-inch concrete floors and a 100% ESFR sprinkler system. This multi-tenant building presents a significant opportunity for businesses seeking efficient and well-equipped industrial space in a prime Greenville location. The APN is 533020101207, and the property is located in Greenville County. The property is classified as Manufacturing, Warehouse, and Distribution.
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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S-1 · Greenville, SCGreenville. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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