Land For Sale • 85 AC
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION This 85.024-acre Light Industrial tract offers one of Greenville’s most strategic and development-ready industrial opportunities. Located at FM 1569 & US-69, the site provides exceptional transportation access with immediate highway connectivity, 10-minute access to I-30, and a 45-minute drive to Dallas, making it ideal for regional and statewide distribution. The property is fully LI-zoned, positioned within Greenville’s established industrial corridor, and surrounded by growing logistics, manufacturing, and service-based operations. Utilities are located nearby, including city water, city sewer, GEUS electric, and fiber, enabling efficient planning for large-scale industrial development. With its size, zoning, and location, the tract can support a single large-format facility or be master-planned into a multi-building industrial park. Primary uses include distribution centers, fulfillment and sortation facilities, cold storage, 3PL operations, and last-mile logistics. Secondary uses such as light manufacturing, assembly, packaging, food processing, plastics, metals, and building materials are also well-suited. A DGNO rail line runs parallel to US-69, offering potential rail-related advantages for bulk freight users (buyer to verify feasibility). Greenville’s strong labor pool—supported by employers like L3Harris—and the availability of Greenville EDC incentives further enhance the site’s development appeal. With ag valuation, low holding costs, and rare LI-zoned acreage, this property represents a high-value industrial development opportunity in one of North Texas’ fastest-growing corridors.
| 85.024 acres LI-zoned inside Greenville city limits — one of the only large-format industrial tracts remaining |
| Triple frontage (FM-1569, CR-1068, US69 |
| Utilities confirmed: 8" water main ~488 ft across US-69; GEUS electric (load-driven sizing); fiber along US-69 |
| Flat, clean, open land — Flood Zone X, no floodplain, survey-verified |
| Acquire Now: Purchase at $33,000/acre — ag-exempt taxes keep holding cost at ~$500/year |