The Golden Triangle Development LINK and the Tennessee Valley Authority have officially unveiled a new 1,144 acre megasite.
The Infinity Megasite, located west of GTR Regional Airport is the newest addition to the Golden Triangle Industrial Aerospace park. The megasite is the third in Lowndes County, which is also home to the Lowndes County Megasite (Steel Dynamic, Inc.) and the Crossroads Megasite (PACCAR).
Clay County is home to another LINK-developed megasite — the Prairie Belt Megasite, which hosts Yokohama.
LINK Chief Executive Officer Joe Max Higgins said the site is a “by God gem” and is the best that the LINK has developed.
The Infinity Megasite comes with access to 100 megawatts of electricity, features two million gallons elevated tank storage for water with a 7.2 million gallon per day pumping capacity. The site has waste water treatment capacity of 1.2 million gallons a day with expansion funded to 3.2 million gallons a day.
“It’s the best bargain out there,” Higgins said.
An occupant for the site has not yet been announced, though Higgins indicated that the LINK is in talks with a company for a potential project at the site.
“What starts today is the marketing of that site,” Higgins said. “We’ll start marketing that Monday as a certified megasite. We’ve already got tenants looking at it. We’ll start repping it and marketing it and trying to get somebody to call it home.”
The Dispatch will have more coverage from the Infinity Megasite’s unveiling in Sunday’s edition.
Alex Holloway was formerly a reporter with The Dispatch.
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