GREER, SC; February 27, 2024 — Today, Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) broke ground on a new parking garage and consolidated rental car facility. The two-year, $97 million project will be open to the public in early 2026.
Parking Garage C, located adjacent to the terminal building, will offer 750 new public vehicle parking spaces and 750 ready-return rental car spaces. The garage’s public parking section will offer time-saving Park Assist technology allowing customers to locate available spaces quickly. The rental car portion will include a spacious transaction lobby, and reserved spaces for premium rental car customer vehicle pick-ups, quick drop-off, fueling, and car wash capabilities.
“GSP has announced eight new airline routes that will start later this year, as a result, we expect to have a record number of passengers travel through GSP in 2024,” said GSP’s president and CEO Dave Edwards. “To accommodate expected growth in the years to come and continue to provide exceptional customer amenities, we need to bring additional vehicle parking online and enhance our rental car operations. We believe that this new facility will not only meet our current demand but also position us for sustained growth in the future.”
Parking Garage C is one of a series of projects designed to provide additional parking capacity, enhance rental car operations, reduce roadway congestion, and enhance the airport’s ability to accommodate future growth. In 2021, two new surface parking lots were constructed and in 2023 the airport’s terminal roadway system was redesigned allowing for future airport expansion.
The design of Garage C and Consolidated Rental Car Facility was led by Greenville-based firm, Ls3p. Brasfield & Gorrie was selected as the Construction Manager for the project.
"This project has been a long time coming, and it's the result of commitment from GSP to the Upstate," said Brasfield & Gorrie Vice President and Division Manager Ben Barfield. "While the project did go on hold, we remained committed to it, and we're grateful that GSP selected us as the general contractor. This parking deck and consolidated rental car facility will only boost the positive experience for people coming to our beautiful area, and we're glad to be part of it."
A recent report revealed that GSP contributes $4 billion in economic impact on the region each year. With $427.3 million in capital improvements planned over the next six years, GSP's positive effect on the local economy is expected to increase significantly in the coming years.
Images and renderings are available at: Garage C Groundbreaking
Contact Tiffany Cherry, Communications Manager at tcherry@gspairport.com with further inquiries.
About Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) is served by seven major airlines transporting millions of passengers each year to their favorite destinations. The airport is also a hub for air cargo, including flights regularly flown to and from Europe, Mexico, Asia, and points across the United States. Learn more at gspairport.com.
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