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An overhead view of a flex space at Brozzini Court in Greenville.

A flex space at Brozzini Court is available for lease via Trinity Partners.

Photo by Trinity Partners

Did you know? Light industrial and flex properties — like Greenville’s Brozzini Court — are surging in demand. Developers’ focus on large warehouses has led to this trend, offering prime opportunities for investors to potentially:

  • Acquire existing buildings at lower costs
  • Provide predictable income from triple-net lease structures
  • Leverage commercial real estate to secure tax benefits and strong inflation hedging

Pro tip: The industrial team at Trinity Partners is ready to help you learn more.

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