GSA Daily Staff Report
Published Jan. 25, 2010
The Greenville Airport Commission has hired NAI Earle Furman to market seven parcels of land for lease at the Greenville Downtown Airport.
The parcels, which range in size from 2.5 acres to 18 acres, total nearly 55 acres and are suited for corporate offices, warehouses, data-processing centers, freight-distribution centers and aviation-related companies, the airport said.
“Some of the sites have runway access. That's one of the very unique features that this land has to offer," said Tyson Smoak of NAI Earle Furman. “The plots have flexible zoning and are available for long-term lease.”
This is the first time these parcels have been listed on the commercial real estate market, the airport said.
"Our airport commission is very pro-business and is not bound by typical bureaucratic regulations. We look forward to welcoming new businesses and jobs into our Greenville community," said Joe Frasher, director of the Greenville Downtown Airport.
GMU is the busiest general aviation airport in South Carolina and is home to more than 25 aviation-related businesses that employ 453 people collectively.


