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Greenville Business Magazine

New Industrial Park Announced

Mar 19, 2018 03:03PM ● By Kathleen Maris

Red Rock Developments, along with NAI Earle Furman, announces the new Smith Farms Industrial Park. Located at the intersection of SC Hwy 101 and SC Hwy 296 (Reidville Road), Smith Farms is a +/- 475 acre fully entitled industrial park with all utilities. Red Rock Developments is the exclusive developer for build-to-suit and speculative buildings and plans to complete more than 5.9 million square feet of Class A Industrial space.

David Britt, Spartanburg County Economic Development Committee chairman and Economic Futures board member, states, "The announcement of Smith Farms Industrial Park is a very positive development for Red Rock Developments, NAI Earle Furman, the Smith family, and Spartanburg County. Red Rock's choice to establish an industrial park of this size and caliber is a testament to the potential the Highway 101 corridor holds for future development in Spartanburg County. We expect this development to be another outstanding asset for Spartanburg County to attract nationally known companies that will bring quality jobs to our region."

"My brother Charles and I looked at various options for developing our farm property that the Smith Family has owned for multiple generations," said Myra Smith Boland. "We wanted a plan that would benefit our community; a plan that would make our ancestors proud. Red Rock showed us a vision that allows us to give back to our community through job creation and tax-based growth. Charles and I are excited about working with Red Rock and NAI Earle Furman to make this vision for Smith Farms a reality."

“Our plan is to come out of the gate with an offering that will meet the needs of the majority of the companies looking in the Upstate," says Bill Smith, CEO of Red Rock. "We have tremendous runway with Smith Farms that will accommodate any user's needs and will allow us to be in the epicenter of this market for years to come. There could not be better market fundamentals for this project, and we are excited about the long term capital investment we will be making in Spartanburg County."