Lafayette Logistics Park
Update
12/06/24
Grandview Partners and Farpoint Development Break Ground on Lafayette Logistics Park
Major industrial hub near West Georgia Inland Port.
Grandview Partners, in partnership with Farpoint Development, officially broke ground on Lafayette Logistics Park in LaGrange, Georgia, a prime industrial site in one of the Southeast's most strategically positioned logistics regions. Grandview Partners acquired the 134-acre site earlier this year with plans to create up to 2 million square feet of industrial space.
Located at 79 Pegasus Parkway in LaGrange, Lafayette Logistics Park is ideally situated just six
miles from the future West Georgia Inland Port and offers direct access to the I-85 corridor,
connecting major Southeast markets from Alabama to Virginia. Construction is underway on two buildings, with completion expected by spring. Building A, a 187,600-square-foot facility, is slated for delivery in March 2025, while the larger, 270,144-square-foot Building B is scheduled for completion in February 2025.
“Lafayette Logistics Park represents a key part of Grandview’s strategy to expand our presence in markets that will benefit from the resurgence in US manufacturing. LaGrange is an ideal example of an emerging hub for innovation in manufacturing and logistics, and this project reflects our commitment to high-quality investments that drive economic growth in the region,” said Raj Menon, CEO of Grandview Partners.
Scott Malone, President of the LaGrange Development Authority, emphasized the importance of this development to the overall vision for the Georgia International Business Park, which spans 10,000 acres and is the largest business park in the Southeast. "With over $200 million in planned investments, this is a monumental addition to the park’s already vibrant community, which hosts more than 40 international companies,” said Malone.
Malone highlighted Lafayette Logistics Park's role as a future hub for light manufacturing, underscoring the robust demand from businesses seeking top-tier facilities in the region.
Photo: Farpoint Development