Infrastructure

Greensboro-High Point offers the connectivity, utility capacity and talent access that modern businesses need. The region sits in the center of North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad and serves as a prime location for companies that rely on speed, logistics and workforce availability.

Transportation Access

Utilities and Telecommunications

Businesses have reliable access to high quality water, wastewater, electricity and telecom services. The region supports advanced manufacturing, large scale logistics and technology operations with strong utility capacity and fiber-based broadband.

Greensboro-High Point delivers reliable and cost effective utilities that keep business operations running smoothly. The region provides stable access to energy, water, wastewater and electric service, supported by high performing municipal systems.

Greensboro sources water from three watershed reservoirs and treats it at two advanced facilities. The city has one of the lowest water rates among the largest utilities in North Carolina. Industrial users benefit from an innovative pollutant trading system that supports both environmental responsibility and business flexibility. Additional savings include no permit fees, no application fees and no sampling fees for qualifying users.

High Point offers dependable electric service through a municipal utility that has earned national recognition. The High Point Electric Utilities Department was among the first in the United States to be certified by the American Public Power Association as a Reliable Public Power Provider. The department later achieved diamond status and remains one of a select number of utilities with this level of certification.

Greensboro-High Point has superior telecommunications services including direct connectivity to the Tier 1 Internet backbone, SONET/DWDM ring topologies, VoIP, Wi-Fi, multiple dedicated Internet options, enterprise mobility, and close proximity to several providers’ points of presence (POP). Telecom providers in the Greensboro area include AT&T, Verizon, DukeNet, CenturyLink, NorthState Communications (Segra) and Spectrum.