



“This is a blank slate for good and we can all work together to find great success in our community.” “This is more than just a site,” Hendersonville Mayor Barbara Volk said. The commercial park is the second major industrial park over the past two years created through a joint effort of the Partnership for Economic Development, Henderson County, the city of Hendersonville and Duke Energy. The comments came Thursday under a brilliant blue sky as Oppidan Investment Co., a Minneapolis-based property development firm, broke ground on the Blue Ridge Commerce Center, an $80 million industrial/warehouse development made up of four buildings totaling 680,000 square feet of Class A space on 65 acres.
