Kansas City-based commercial real estate company Hunt Midwest has completed construction on the Fort Prince Logistics Center in Lyman, South Carolina, the developer’s first project in the Greenville-Spartanburg industrial real estate market.
The 476,280-square-foot spec project is the newest building at Fort Prince Industrial Park at 1090 Fort Prince Blvd., a 47-acre site just west of I-85. The center is ready for immediate occupancy and leasing options remain available for the full building or the space is devisable down to 119,070 square feet.
Fort Prince Logistics Center features 48 dock positions with 36-foot clear height, mechanical dock equipment, 7-inch concrete slab flooring, spec office space, and cross-dock configuration. The center is fully equipped with 189 surface parking stalls expandable to 385, up to 125 tractor trailer parking stalls and a 135-foot-deep truck court.
Hunt Midwest’s partners included Seamon Whiteside for civil engineering, LS3P for building design, and Evans General Contractors as the general contractor overseeing construction.
Leasing for the project is being handled by John Montgomery, Garrett Scott, Brockton Hall, and Dillon Swayngim of Colliers.
Fort Prince Logistics Center is the first development by Hunt Midwest in the Greenville-Spartanburg market as the company expands into the South following its success in the Midwest and Texas.