A Blog About Tax Savings for Building Owners

Tag: Spartanburg County

Mystery Company to Invest $2.8B in Spartanburg County – Not a Data Center

There has been some news that Spartanburg County is about to get a $2.8 Billion investment from an unnamed company at this point. Fox Carolina has a news story about what the Spartanburg County Council is considering with this investment. I’m assuming there will be massive tax breaks provided to this company to have them invest in South Carolina.

“Councilman David Britt said the county is still in negotiations with the company, which he described as a high-performance computing center that supports engineering, technology and aerospace sectors.” Furthermore, “Britt specified the project is not a data center and would also be an energy-self-sufficient facility.”

There’s lots of information coming out of Columbia, SC lately that South Carolina wants to get in front of the data center boom and be sure that SC gets more than its fair share of data center investments. Here’s the South Carolina Data Center Map.

Google’s Data Center Dorchester County, SC.

META’s Data Center Aiken Couty, SC.

Data Journey purchases Spartanburg Data Center for $12MM.

Data Center Dynamics – South Carolina Data Center News

EATON Expands in South Carolina to support growing data center demand.

Mobile Home Parks and Cost Segregation

If you own a mobile home park and plan to keep it for the next few years or longer and if you haven’t done cost segregation, you may want to take a look at it. Mobile home parks are profitable so even if this is a passive income stream for you, you likely owe taxes each year because of this investment. If you do cost segregation, you’ll be able to defer taxes for years most likely. I’d be happy to talk with you about it.

Kansas City Based NorthPoint Development Plans Massive Industrial Park in Spartanburg, SC

Photo: NorthPoint Development / Upstate Business Journal

Money continues to flow into the Upstate of South Carolina as more companies and developers realize the value of having facilities here.

NorthPoint Development recently purchased 310 acres and plans to build a large industrial park in Spartanburg County called Spartan Enterprise Park.

More information about their development can be found in the Upstate Business Journal article. The developer is quoted, “NorthPoint Development is excited about the opportunity to bring our expertise to one of the fastest growing industrial markets in the country,” said NorthPoint Development Director of Industrial Leasing Nathan Brinker. “We have identified the Upstate as a prime market for investment due to its central location in the Southeast offering access to a large percentage of the population, connectivity to major regional transportation corridors and efficient delivery of goods via the state’s expanding inland and seaport network. Our assessments of this market show a rapidly growing population and corresponding favorable labor dynamics which companies look to when making expansion or relocation decisions. We look forward to working with local and regional economic development entities as well as the Colliers team to find the right tenants and bring new corporate investment to the Upstate.”

© 2025 Cost Seg Building

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑