West Virginia’s Greenbrier Valley offers a long list of advantages for growing businesses … and one of the most important is locations that help companies get new initiatives up and running more quickly. Whether you’re interested in an immediately developable site or an existing structure in an established business district, we’ll help you find the ideal location for your objectives. Here are a few of our standout properties.
Edray Business and Technology Park
In addition to 85 acres of land that’s ready to be developed on an access road in Pocahontas County, the Edray park offers a ready-to-occupy 30,000-square-foot building suitable for industrial, commercial, and warehouse use, with 25,000 sf of manufacturing space and 5,000 sf of office area (2,500 sf finished and 2,500 unfinished). The park is just 45 miles from I-64 and even closer to Greenbrier Valley Airport. Water and sewer service is provided by the Town of Marlinton, which has 71,500 gallons per day of excess water capacity and an identical amount of excess sewer treatment capacity. In the heart of Pocahontas County’s thriving hardwood and tourism industries, this property is near abundant raw material and wood feedstock as well as nature’s playground. Learn more…
Rahall Business & Technology Center
Centered in the Greenbrier Valley Airport Business Park, the 137,000-sf utility-served Rahall Technology and Business Center is home to Seneca Health Service, Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company, and Turnrow Appalachian Farm Collective’s food distribution center. Opportunities for immediate occupancy include 44,000 sf of manufacturing/warehousing space and office space for lease. Learn more…
Greenbrier Valley Airport Business Park
With convenient access to I-64 and adjacent to the Greenbrier Valley Airport, this park is already home to successful companies such as Smooth Ambler Spirits and Mott Manufacturing, Jet America, health care facilities, as well as Greenbrier Valley EDC’s Rahall Business & Technology Center. The park features 80 acres of industrial land and 10 acres for office space, as well as an available 66,000-sf building suitable for a variety of uses. The Greenbrier County Airport has one of the longest airport runways in the region, so this area is ideal for the growing aerospace industry. Learn more…
Fountain Springs Technology and Business Park
This 25-acre park in Monroe County is adjacent to U.S. 219 and less than 20 miles from I-77. The fully planned park has finished roads and on-site utilities and is home to M-Rock Stone Manufacturing.Learn more…
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