The Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport just outside the city borders makes it easy to get to Greer from anywhere in the world. GSP runs more than 50 non-stop flights per day and was dubbed the Best Small Airport in North America. Brick-paved streets and a canopy of lights welcome visitors to Greer’s award-winning downtown lined with chic boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
Intentional planning, collaboration, and vision drive Greer’s downtown development. Trade Street has been the center of commerce since the 1800s, when downtown merchants traded coffee, sugar, and dry goods for cotton. Nowadays, trains still move products through the downtown core called Greer Station, a National Historic District revitalized by a shared vision of the future.
Furthermore, Greer’s pro-business climate, location, and logistics assets make it fertile ground for companies seeking to access global markets. Innovators from around the world have planted roots here. At least 35 foreign-owned companies are currently making business in Greer. Germany-based BMW Manufacturing recently invested about $125 million to build a vehicle accessory center and a cutting-edge logistics facility inside the city.
Besides, Greer’s population is estimated at 45,000 (2023), but that number is expected to soar to 75,000 in the next five years. Much of the growth comes from people who move here from around the world to work for global innovators like BMW. The city celebrates this beautiful mix of cultures every spring with the Greer Goes Global International Festival.
The headquarters of Michelin North America are located in Greenville, only 20 minutes away from Greer, which makes it an attractive place for investments and international workers.
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