Industrial real estate has moved beyond square footage alone. The strongest projects now serve as practical infrastructure for the businesses and communities around them.

Modern commerce depends on more than warehouse capacity. It relies on access, efficient movement, adaptable buildings, power availability, and proximity to the people who keep operations running. As companies continue to refine their supply chains, industrial space must do more than house products. It must support performance. That is the role Coal Mountain Industrial Park is built to serve.

Located in Cumming, Georgia, along the GA-400 corridor, Coal Mountain Industrial brings approximately 610,000 square feet of Class A industrial space to Forsyth County. The three-building park is designed for tenants who need modern functionality, regional access, and flexibility in one of North Georgia’s growing business environments.

From generic space to purposeful design

Industrial users are increasingly selective. They are looking for buildings that can support the way their teams actually work. That means efficient truck courts, practical loading, clear heights that support modern operations, and spaces that can be configured around specific business needs.

Coal Mountain Industrial includes three buildings ranging from approximately 146,000 to 250,000 square feet, with available spaces beginning around 25,000 square feet. Features include rear-load docks, 120-foot truck courts, dock-high loading, drive-in doors, spec office suites, and 32- to 36-foot clear heights. These details matter because they give tenants room to operate with confidence from day one while preserving flexibility for what comes next.

Energy and infrastructure are part of the decision

Power, lighting, and building systems have become core considerations for industrial users. Operations are more technology-enabled, equipment needs are more sophisticated, and tenants need facilities that can keep pace with changing requirements.

Coal Mountain Industrial Park is designed with modern industrial infrastructure in mind, including ESFR sprinklers, LED lighting, and significant power capacity. For tenants, that infrastructure supports both immediate operational needs and long-term adaptability.

A location that connects business and workforce

Coal Mountain Industrial’s Forsyth County location is a central part of its value. The project sits along GA-400, giving tenants efficient access north of Atlanta while positioning them in a pro-business county with a strong labor profile. The Coal Mountain site highlights Forsyth County’s educated workforce, strong household income, and growing community base.

At Holder Properties, we believe these factors are connected. A successful industrial park should support more than movement of goods. It should support the businesses, employees, partners, and communities that make growth sustainable.

Coal Mountain Industrial was planned with that broader view in mind: modern space, clear access, and room for companies to operate well.