Greenville, South Carolina, September 10, 2025
News Summary
Denholtz has acquired a 103,897 square foot flex industrial park in Greenville, South Carolina, marking its second purchase in the state this year. The park features four buildings with 16.7-foot clear heights, equipped with 21 dock doors, seven drive-in doors, and over 350 parking spaces. Currently, it is nearly fully leased, benefiting from easy access to Interstates 85 and 385, making it attractive for diverse businesses. This acquisition highlights Denholtz’s commitment to expanding its industrial portfolio in the Southeast.
Greenville, South Carolina
Denholtz has successfully acquired a flex industrial park located at 1 Marcus Drive in Greenville, South Carolina. This significant transaction encompasses a total of 103,897 square feet and comprises a layout made up of four buildings.
Each building within this industrial park is designed with 16.7-foot clear heights, making it suitable for a range of industrial activities. The facility is equipped with a full wet sprinkler system to enhance safety measures. Additionally, it features 21 dock doors to facilitate loading and unloading operations, along with seven drive-in doors for easy vehicle access.
In terms of logistics, the property also boasts more than 350 onsite surface parking spaces, facilitating efficient movement for tenants and their clients. Currently, the industrial park is nearly fully leased out, showcasing a diverse tenant mix.
This prime location offers robust local and regional accessibility via Interstates 85 and 385 and is situated less than 10 miles from downtown Greenville. The strategic positioning of the park further enhances its attractiveness for businesses looking to operate in the area.
The acquisition marks Denholtz’s second purchase in South Carolina within the year 2025, reflecting the company’s commitment to expanding its footprint in the state. With this latest acquisition, Denholtz has more than doubled its total space across South Carolina.
Earlier in 2025, Denholtz acquired the 20/21 Business Center, a 98,386-square-foot industrial portfolio in Columbia, South Carolina. Over the past four years, Denholtz has significantly grown its Southeast industrial portfolio by over 833,000 square feet.
The firm has also made strides in the broader southeastern U.S. market. In 2022, for instance, Denholtz entered the Georgia market by acquiring the 358,884-square-foot Coleman Industrial Portfolio in Savannah. Additionally, the company expanded its presence through the purchase of a 53,811-square-foot property in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a 218,570-square-foot property in Greensboro, North Carolina, both in 2021.
The Greenville transaction was facilitated by a team of professionals from CBRE, including Rhett Craig, Blaine Hart, Matt Smith, Charles Gouch, Shelby Dodson, Patrick Gildea, and Robert Hardaway. However, the sales price of the industrial park remains undisclosed.
FAQ
What is the size of the newly acquired industrial park?
The flex industrial park spans a total of 103,897 square feet.
How many buildings make up the industrial park?
The industrial park consists of four buildings.
What amenities does the park offer?
It features 21 dock doors, seven drive-in doors, a full wet sprinkler system, and over 350 onsite surface parking spaces.
Is the industrial park fully leased?
Yes, it is nearly fully leased with a diverse tenant mix.
How does the location of the park benefit businesses?
The park provides excellent access to Interstates 85 and 385 and is located less than 10 miles from downtown Greenville, enhancing its attractiveness for operations.
Is this Denholtz’s first acquisition in South Carolina?
No, this is Denholtz’s second acquisition in South Carolina in 2025.
Key Features of the Greenville Industrial Park
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Size | 103,897 square feet |
| Number of Buildings | 4 buildings |
| Clear Heights | 16.7 feet |
| Dock Doors | 21 |
| Drive-In Doors | 7 |
| Parking Spaces | 350+ onsite surface parking spaces |
| Leasing Status | Nearly fully leased |
| Location | Less than 10 miles from downtown Greenville, accessible via Interstates 85 and 385 |
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Business Magazine
- CoStar
- ReBusiness Online
- Wikipedia: Greenville, South Carolina
- GSA Business
- Encyclopedia Britannica: South Carolina

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