Simpsonville 64 - Up to 3.3M SF build-to-suit in Simpsonville, KY
Simpsonville 64 - Up to 3.3M SF build-to-suit in Simpsonville, KY
Simpsonville 64 - Up to 3.3M SF build-to-suit in Simpsonville, KY
Simpsonville 64 - Up to 3.3M SF build-to-suit in Simpsonville, KY
Build-to-Suit

Simpsonville 64 Logistics Park

Simpsonville 64 Logistics Park will feature more than 3.3 million total square feet of Class A rear-load and cross-dock industrial facilities on Highway 1848/Buck Creek Road at Exit 28 off Interstate 64 in Shelby County.

Located in the highly desirable Louisville submarket, the new park’s advantageous location between Interstates 65 and 75 puts it within a day’s drive of 50 percent of the U.S. population and provides convenient access to the nearby UPS Worldport, FedEx Ground, and Amazon Air Hub facilities.

Leasing and build-to-suit options are available for industrial users of up to 1.5 million square feet, and commercial and retail opportunities are available along the frontage of Buck Creek Road.

Build-to-Suit Industrial Louisville, KY Available properties only Featured-BTS Featured-Industrial Build-to-Suit
3,296,720± TOTAL SF
775,000± SF UNDER CONSTRUCTION
2,520,880 SF AVAILABLE FOR BUILD-TO-SUIT
206 ACRES AVAILABLE

  • 3.3M± SF planned Class A Industrial on 275 acres
  • Under Construction – Logistics I (270,400 SF) and II (505,440 SF)
  • Building features to suit
  • All utilities at the site
  • Immediate access to Interstate 64
  • Situated near two Ford assembly plants and Toyota’s Georgetown assembly plant

Simpsonville 64 Logistics Park’s advantageous location between Interstates 65 and 75 puts it within a day’s drive of 50 percent of the U.S. population and provides convenient access to the nearby UPS Worldport, FedEx Ground, and Amazon Air Hub facility.

A robust local labor pool also provides 70,000 skilled workers within a 30-mile radius of the park.

LG&E KU and Shelby Energy Cooperative are Simpsonville 64 Logistics Park’s exclusive power providers. This partnership guarantees ample, reliable and efficient power supply for seamless operations for all park tenants.

LG&E KU serves the northern portion of the park, while Shelby Energy Cooperative covers the power supply for the southern area.

Additionally, Shelby Energy Cooperative has a strategically positioned on-site substation at the park’s southeastern corner.

Director of Business Development & Governmental Affairs Morgan Mutert is responsible for growing Hunt Midwest’s national industrial portfolio, developing new business opportunities, and building relationships with industry, community, and government leaders.

For more information, please contact Morgan Mutert