Suburban growth continues to shape industrial demand across the Southeast. As people, employers, and investment move into high-growth communities, businesses need industrial space that can serve those markets efficiently.
In Forsyth County, that need is especially clear. The county’s growth, workforce profile, and location along GA-400 have created a strong environment for companies that want access to metro Atlanta without the constraints of denser infill markets. Coal Mountain Industrial Park is designed for that moment.
Located in Cumming, Georgia, the park brings modern Class A industrial space to a growing North Georgia corridor. With three buildings totaling approximately 610,000 square feet, Coal Mountain Industrial Park gives tenants access to flexible, high-quality space in a location built for regional reach.
Suburban growth creates operational demand
When residential and commercial growth expands, industrial demand follows. Contractors, suppliers, service businesses, logistics providers, light manufacturing users, and regional operators all need space close to the communities they serve.
Those businesses often look for practical advantages:
- Proximity to customers and employees
- Flexible spaces that align with changing needs
- Efficient loading and circulation
- Access to major roads without unnecessary congestion
- A location that supports both daily operations and long-term growth
Coal Mountain Industrial Park is positioned to meet those needs along the GA-400 corridor, one of North Georgia’s key growth routes.
Class A industrial space with flexibility
A modern industrial park must balance quality with usability. Coal Mountain Industrial includes buildings of approximately 250,071, 212,320, and 146,251 square feet, with flexible availability designed to accommodate a range of users.
The park’s building features support today’s industrial requirements, including concrete tilt-wall construction, rear-load dock configurations, 32- to 36-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinklers, LED lighting, truck courts, dock-high loading, drive-in doors, and spec office suites.That combination gives tenants the functionality of Class A construction with the flexibility to shape the space around their work.
Connectivity without unnecessary complexity
Cumming offers direct access to the GA-400 corridor, connecting tenants to Forsyth County, North Fulton, and the broader Atlanta region. That access is especially valuable for businesses serving fast-growing suburban markets, regional distribution routes, and customer bases across North Georgia.
For Holder Properties, Coal Mountain Industrial Park reflects a practical view of development: listen to the market, understand what tenants need, and build space that can serve those needs well over time.
In a growing suburban market, flexible industrial space is not just a real estate product. It is part of the infrastructure that helps businesses serve their customers, support employees, and grow with confidence.