Sibley-Smith Industrial Park
13 Oct, 2016
Baldwin Co. Georgia
This GRAD certified mega-site, named the Sibley-Smith Industrial Park is located in Baldwin County, Georgia
, just south of Milledgeville. Google Maps Location
Sibley-Smith Industrial Park is zoned heavy industrial (HI) and is situated 2 miles north of the US Hwy 441 business & bypass intersection. Norfolk Southern Rail and utilities are already on site.
Sibley-Smith Industrial Park Details;
- Size – 1,657+/- Acres
- Ownership – Development Authority of the City of Milledgeville & Baldwin County (DAMBC) is the sole owner
- Zoning – Zoned Heavy Industrial (HI)
- Accessibility – On Site Norfolk Southern Rail access, US 411 (4 lane) on eastern border
- Utility Access – On-Site Access for both Gas and Electric Direct Water Access is located directly across Allen Memorial Drive (northern border for the site), Direct Sewage Access across Highway 441 (the eastern border for the site) and there will be a minimal cost to connect
- Certification – GRAD Certified by Georgia Allies – (Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development) Due diligence includes these factors; Minimum of 50 Acres, Ownership security, Zoning designation, Road and rail accessibility, Utilities service, Wetlands and Stream Delineation.
- Surveys conducted include: Topographical, Geotechnical. Environmental (Phase I), Investigation for Cultural Resources and Endangered Species
- Workforce – 64,000 Qualified individuals within a 45-minute radius labor pool for Milledgeville & Baldwin County
For More Info on Sibley-Smith Industrial Park or other sites & properties within Baldwin County contact;
Matt Poyner, Executive Director – Development Authority of the City of Milledgeville & Baldwin County (DAMBC)
https://developmilledgeville.com/
More Information on Milledgeville and Baldwin County
Executive Director:
Matt Poyner
105 East Hancock Street
Milledgeville, GA 31061
Business Phone: (478) 451-0369
Cell Phone: (478) 747-2219
mpoyner@developmilledgeville.com
Related Posts
-
MAINE: Yankee Ingenuity
-
ARKANSAS: When You’re in Arkansas, You’re in Good Company
-
TEXAS: Made in Texas
-
MISSOURI: Why Missouri?
-
Explore Development Opportunities in Massachusetts
-
Cape Fear Region, North Carolina
-
Calvert County, Maryland
-
St. Tammany Economic Development Foundation
-
Town of Charlton, Massachusetts
-
A Q & A with Eyal Eliezer, Head of Strategy, Invest in Israel