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Link85 office headquarters project unveiled in Greer

Ross Norton // June 8, 2026//

Trinity Partners has unveiled Link85, a 126,950-square-foot headquarters office building in Greer designed to attract companies expanding or relocating to the Greenville-Spartanburg region. (Rendering/Gensler)

Trinity Partners has unveiled Link85, a 126,950-square-foot headquarters office building in Greer designed to attract companies expanding or relocating to the Greenville-Spartanburg region. (Rendering/Gensler)

Trinity Partners has unveiled Link85, a 126,950-square-foot headquarters office building in Greer designed to attract companies expanding or relocating to the Greenville-Spartanburg region. (Rendering/Gensler)

Trinity Partners has unveiled Link85, a 126,950-square-foot headquarters office building in Greer designed to attract companies expanding or relocating to the Greenville-Spartanburg region. (Rendering/Gensler)

Link85 office headquarters project unveiled in Greer

Ross Norton // June 8, 2026//

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  • unveiled , a trophy-class office and headquarters building in .
  • The 126,950-square-foot building was designed by and is part of ‘s master-planned development.
  • Link85 is positioned to attract companies seeking lower costs and access to talent in the market.
  • The site also offers 100,000 to 355,000 square feet of Class A industrial build-to-suit space for manufacturing, research and development users.

 

The firm Trinity Partners has unveiled Link85, a building it calls a “new trophy-class office and headquarters” in Greer.

The building, part of RealtyLink’s master planned industrial and , is designed to meet what it says is a clear and growing demand: corporations seeking a smarter alternative to the Southeast’s larger, more expensive major markets.

Link85’s major advantage is its location in the Greenville-Spartanburg area, increasingly recognized as one of the most attractive relocation destinations in the region, according to a Trinity Partners news release. As companies weigh the rising cost of doing business in major Southeastern hubs, Greenville-Spartanburg offers a compelling combination of affordability, quality of life and access that few markets can match, the firm said. For corporations focused on recruiting and retaining top talent, that combination has become a decisive advantage.

The firm says a business-friendly state and a history of success for Upstate industry bolsters the area’s attractiveness. In 2025, Spartanburg County secured $3.5 billion in economic investment, the equivalent of $9.5 million per day, along with 1,024 new jobs.

“We saw what companies are looking for right now: a place where they can build a headquarters, control their costs, and give their people a quality of life that helps attract and keep the best talent,” Haydrian Lewis, developer associate for RealtyLink, said in the release. “Greenville-Spartanburg delivers all of that, and Link85 was designed to give a forward-thinking company the home it deserves in one of the most business-friendly markets in the country.”

In addition to the office headquarters, the site also offers 100,000 to 355,000 square feet of Class A industrial build-to-suit opportunity for advanced manufacturing or R&D, ideal for technology, research and life science being offered through Trey Pennington,  Jeff Benedict and Tripp Speaks at CBRE. The site provides flexibility and may be modified depending on the user requirements.

Link85 supports that vision with a 126,950-square-foot building designed by Gensler, featuring flexible 24,400-square-foot floorplates that allow tenants to plan efficiently for collaboration, focus and other activities, the release said. Located at the intersection of Interstate 85 and Highway 101, the building offers regional access, including proximity to Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport and Inland Port Greer, and carries an Opportunity Zone designation.

“This is the kind of opportunity that doesn’t come around often,” said Edward Wilson, managing partner of Trinity Partners. “Companies relocating or expanding in the Southeast are taking a serious look at Greenville-Spartanburg, and Link85 gives them a way to plant a flag here with a true headquarters.

Wilson, along with Grayson Burgess, senior brokerage associate, and Anthony Porchetta, brokerage associate, will be responsible for leasing on behalf of the owners.

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