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Industrial Parks

Toccoa-Stephens County has

    3 industrial parks

        on 830+ acres

            with over 30 industries

                and a total of 1,320 employees.







Toccoa Industrial Park


135 acres

The Toccoa Industrial Park (originally Stephens County Industrial Park) is the county's oldest industrial park. Founded in 1968 by the SCDA, its first tenant was Phillips Fibers. The Park boasts a convenient location nearby downtown Toccoa off Hwy 106, 16 miles to I-85 and 8 miles to R.G. LeTourneau Airfield.




Existing Industries:


Art Glass House

Ornamental glass manufacturing


Habersham Plantation

Fine home furniture


Heavywood Furniture Co.

Public building furnishings


Luftex, Inc.

Premium air jet textured yarns


NAMPAC

Rigid industrial plastic packaging


Standard Register

Document services provider


Superior Finishes

Industrial finishes manufacturing







Meadowbrook Industrial Park


300 acres

Meadowbrook Park, located 4 miles southeast of Toccoa began with 145 acres purchased by the SCDA in the late 1970's, and soon after expanded with another 40 acres. In 1993 the Park was connected directly to Hwy 17 with the addition of 110 acres. The SCDA's first spec building, which is the current location of Dewtex Inc., was built in Meadowbrook in 1995. The Park is within 12 miles of I-85 and has Norfolk Southern rail service.

Existing Industries:


American Woodmark Corp.

Applegate Insulation

Blue Ridge Products, Inc.

Bode Components, Inc.

City Electric Supply

Combat Training Solutions

Currahee Welding

Dewtex, Inc.

Eaton

Eddy West

Frutarom South

ITR – GEM

Johnson Controls

Meadowbrook Machine & Tool

Team Metal Finishing

Trachte




Hayestone Brady Business Park


420 acres

Stephens County's newest business park, Hayestone-Brady will soon have four-lane divided highway access to Interstate 85 along Georgia Hwy 17. The Park is rail servable (Norfolk Southern).

The Park's first tenant is Fortune 100 company Caterpillar, and it is also the location of North Georgia Technical College's Currahee Campus, which offers more than 25 degree and certificate programs, a state-of-the-art Quickstart training lab, and a conference center.

Hayestone-Brady's Rooker Spec Building is a brand-new building of 80,000 square feet and tilt wall construction; it can be finished to suit the buyer's needs.

Electrical Service: Georgia Power Company (substation in Park), Hart EMC, Dual Feed possible, Alltel Fiber-optics

Sewer: Toccoa-Eastanollee Creek WPCP

Natural Gas: City of Toccoa

Water: Lake Toccoa Plant

I-85: within 6 miles