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The '''Daniel Payne Industrial Park''' is a 283-acre industrial park developed beginning in [[1999]] by the city of [[Birmingham]] on land at the intersection of [[Daniel Payne Drive]] and [[Coalburg Road]], near [[Interstate 22]]. The first phase has opened for development and has attracted several companies | The '''Daniel Payne Industrial Park''' is a 283-acre industrial park developed beginning in [[1999]] by the city of [[Birmingham]] on land at the intersection of [[Daniel Payne Drive]] and [[Coalburg Road]], near [[Interstate 22]]. The first phase has opened for development and has attracted several companies needing distribution facilities with interstate access. | ||
Marketing of the park is assisted by the [[Metropolitan Development Board]]. | Marketing of the park is assisted by the [[Metropolitan Development Board]]. |
Revision as of 12:33, 18 April 2010
The Daniel Payne Industrial Park is a 283-acre industrial park developed beginning in 1999 by the city of Birmingham on land at the intersection of Daniel Payne Drive and Coalburg Road, near Interstate 22. The first phase has opened for development and has attracted several companies needing distribution facilities with interstate access.
Marketing of the park is assisted by the Metropolitan Development Board.
Tenants
- Advanced Disposal Services
- Conklin Metal Industries
- FedEx distribution center
- Flowers Baking Company distribution center and retail store (2010–)
- Gulfside Supply
- Hunt Brothers Pizza
- M&A Supply Company sales, service, storage and distribution facility
- Maintenance Plus
- Melton Truck Lines terminal, maintenance building and driver recruitment/training facility
- Old Dominion Freight Lines trucking service center
- T&WA (2001–2007)
References
- Nicholson, Gilbert (February 20, 2004) "City lands major player in U.S. trucking industry." Birmingham Business Journal
- Cooper, Lauren B. (January 9, 2009) "Old Dominion to double city facility's size." Birmingham Business Journal
- Tomberlin, Michael (March 29, 2009) "Daniel Payne Industrial Park defies an sluggish economy" [sic] Birmingham News
External links
- Daniel Payne Industrial Park at iis.mdb.org