Location
The Lee County in Northeast Mississippi serves as the region’s economic hub. Baldwyn Business Center is located in the Harry A. Martin North Lee Industrial Complex in northern Lee County. The facility is approximately 90 miles from Memphis, Tennessee, 189 miles from Jackson, Mississippi; 220 miles from Nashville, Tennessee; and 140 miles from Birmingham, Alabama.
Lee County’s industrial parks are strategically located outside of municipal boundaries for tax reduction purposes and to maximize labor availability and public infrastructure. Over 600 acres of Greenfield sites are available within these industrial parks for additional development. Harry A. Martin North Lee Industrial Complex has over 250 acres of available land.


Adjacent to US Highway 45, 16 miles from the future Interstate 22 and US Highway 278, 17 miles from Blue Springs (Toyota’s new plant), 18 miles from Tupelo and 22 miles from Tupelo Regional Airport

100 miles from Memphis International Airport; Port of Itawamba is 29 miles away

Located at 469 County Road 2878 on 27.31 acres of I-1 industrial land in Harry A. Martin North Lee Industrial Complex, where prominent firms include Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.; AL-Ko Kober, Fairfield Processing Corporation, Hancock Fabrics, Advanced Innovations and Norbord Inc.


Infrastructure
Lee County offers immediate access to the national highway system and outstanding logistical and transportation advantages. The Baldwyn Business Center is directly adjacent to US 45 that provides the major north and south corridor within the national highway system, while I-22 (US-78) provides the major east and west corridor.
The Burlington Northern Santa Fe and the Kansas City Southern, two class-one railroads, provides rail service to Lee County and its industrial parks.
Tupelo/Regional Airport provides commercial air service and charter air cargo service to the region.