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Pacolet Milliken launches interactive website

Staff Report //July 24, 2019//

Pacolet Milliken launches interactive website

Staff Report //July 24, 2019//

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Private investment company Pacolet Milliken has launched a new website for industrial real estate professionals. The site provides information on individual industrial properties within the Pacolet portfolio as well as an interactive mapping tool.

The interactive map is powered by datasets and research from commercial real estate firm Colliers International, and is intended to “help visualize” detailed information on key points of interest for industrial development such as manufacturers, suppliers, transportation hubs, logistics and access to distribution, according to a news release.

Pacolet Milliken owns more than 3,300 acres of industrial park land in South Carolina and Georgia, all of which is easily accessible to local and global investors for due diligence research, comparison analysis and consideration purposes via the new website.

“The needs of commercial real estate professionals, especially within the industrial sector, are constantly changing. With advisement and expertise from the Colliers website development team, we created the site to respond to those evolving demands,” Jennifer Calabria, director of land development for Pacolet Milliken, said in the release. “The ability to go online at any time and have this level of in-depth research and site information at your fingertips is invaluable for every company looking to locate in one of our industrial parks. Our hope is to provide a tool which promotes and helps multiply economic development opportunities throughout South Carolina and Georgia.”

Pacolet has undertaken this project in partnership with Colliers International’s industrial brokerage team in Spartanburg. In the last 18 months, the Colliers team and Pacolet have sold 220 acres of land for development by Magna Seating and Keurig Dr. Pepper at Tyger River Industrial.