This Industrial park boasts a a nine hole golf course, an airport
and several industries including BP-Amoco, Shaw Industries,
American Fibers & Yarns, and Coca Cola. All of these industries
have plants that are located within the overall park. Surrounding
uses are mostly agricultural offering.
General
Park Information:
Acreage: 2,000 +-
Owner: Decatur County
Location: Five miles northwest of Bainbridge
city limits on U.S. Highway 27.
Description: Roughly rectangular in shape
and planned for industrial users. 700 acres remain for development.
Topography: Level with elevations ranging
from 120-140 MSL. Surface water runoff generally flows south.
Utilities: Electricity, water, sewer
and natural gas are all in place.
Rail Transportation: Available on site.
CSX provides mainline service to Bainbridge with Georgia
Southwestern providing shortline service to the Park.
River Transportation: Flint River (128
miles to the Gulf of Mexico by river).
Corporate Air Transportation: Decatur
County Airport at the industrial park.
Highway Transportation: I-10 (within
40 minutes), US 84 (within 4 miles), and US 27 (immediately
accessible from the industrial park).
Commodore Industrial Park is a planned industrial district
with surrounding land that supports uses that include industrial,
commercial and agricultural.
Location: Within the western city limits
of Bainbridge, at the intersection of U.S. Highway 27 and
U.S. Highway 84.
Description: A planned industrial district,
partially on the site of the former Commodore Decatur Airport,
adjacent to Bainbridge State Docks. 589 acres remain to
be developed.
Topography: Level with elevations ranging
from 90-104 MSL. Surface runoff generally flows south into
the Flint River.
Utilities: Electricity, water, sewer
and natural gas are all in place.
Rail: Rail available adjacent to the
site along GA Highway 253.
Water Issues
The Development Authority is playing a vital role
in the ongoing water issues that affect Decatur
County. For more detailed information on this
topic, visit the Georgia Water Coalition's web
site. »
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