NorthMark Strategies Selects Spartanburg County For First SC Operation
Apr 21, 2025 09:33PM ● By David Dykes
NorthMark Strategies, a multi-strategy investment firm, announced April 21, 2025,
it selected Spartanburg County to establish the company’s first South Carolina operation.
The $2.8 billion investment will create at least 27 jobs and is expected to use regional businesses and suppliers for regular maintenance and operations support, according to Gov. Henry McMaster's office.
NorthMark provides strategic advice, asset management and value-added services to privately owned companies around the world.
The Spartanburg facility will be the company’s fifth U.S. operation.
"Of the more than 100 locations across the country we considered, Spartanburg stood out for its strong community, skilled workforce, dynamic economy and strategic advantages," said NorthMark Strategies President Jen Byrne.
Byrne added, "Our investment in this high-performance computing center solidifies our commitment to building for future growth and being prepared to meet the growing demand for HPC capabilities among our current and future investment partners head-on."
“NorthMark Strategies’ $2.8 billion investment is a milestone moment for Spartanburg County, and a clear reflection of the confidence companies have in our state," McMaster said.
The governor added, "This project further positions South Carolina as a national leader in technology and innovation. We proudly welcome NorthMark to South Carolina and look forward to the impact they’ll have for years to come.”
Officials said NorthMark’s new operation at 4000 S. Pine St. in Spartanburg, will serve as a state-of-the-art, high-performance computing center designed to support a portfolio of businesses in the engineering and technology sectors.
Once operational, the facility will generate its own power on-site, ensuring minimal impact on the power grid, the officials said.
Initial operations are expected to be online in the third quarter of 2026 with further development phases to follow.
Those interested in joining the NorthMark team should go to the company’s careers page.
it selected Spartanburg County to establish the company’s first South Carolina operation.
The $2.8 billion investment will create at least 27 jobs and is expected to use regional businesses and suppliers for regular maintenance and operations support, according to Gov. Henry McMaster's office.
NorthMark provides strategic advice, asset management and value-added services to privately owned companies around the world.
The Spartanburg facility will be the company’s fifth U.S. operation.
"Of the more than 100 locations across the country we considered, Spartanburg stood out for its strong community, skilled workforce, dynamic economy and strategic advantages," said NorthMark Strategies President Jen Byrne.
Byrne added, "Our investment in this high-performance computing center solidifies our commitment to building for future growth and being prepared to meet the growing demand for HPC capabilities among our current and future investment partners head-on."
“NorthMark Strategies’ $2.8 billion investment is a milestone moment for Spartanburg County, and a clear reflection of the confidence companies have in our state," McMaster said.
The governor added, "This project further positions South Carolina as a national leader in technology and innovation. We proudly welcome NorthMark to South Carolina and look forward to the impact they’ll have for years to come.”
Officials said NorthMark’s new operation at 4000 S. Pine St. in Spartanburg, will serve as a state-of-the-art, high-performance computing center designed to support a portfolio of businesses in the engineering and technology sectors.
Once operational, the facility will generate its own power on-site, ensuring minimal impact on the power grid, the officials said.
Initial operations are expected to be online in the third quarter of 2026 with further development phases to follow.
Those interested in joining the NorthMark team should go to the company’s careers page.