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[23001 - 23043] Scott Rd
Parsons, KS 67357

Great Plains Industrial Park in Parsons, KS is a premier destination for single-owner and large-acre development, offering over 6,800 acres of contiguous land ready for redevelopment with existing infrastructure. With turnkey infrastructure and unique innovation partner opportunities, it provides a favorable environment for utilities, manufacturing, logistics, and technology industries, boasting excellent road and rail distribution networks for regional and national market access.

As the only certified park in North America that is carbon neutral, Great Plains Industrial Park also offers Class 1 Rail Access, foreign trade zone options, and a focus on targeted industries such as special purpose vehicles, utilities, manufacturing, logistics, technology, and food and beverage. With its strategic location and abundant land, it is an ideal base for companies in the utilities industry, providing efficient transportation logistics and a skilled workforce accustomed to commuting to the park.

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