Information Technology
Union County + Information Technology Connected, Capable, and Ready for More
Union County may be known for its industrial roots, but its digital foundation is strong—and growing. With expanding broadband infrastructure, a regional labor force with tech-enabled skills, and proximity to major Southeastern tech markets, Union County offers a strategic and cost-effective location for IT and data-focused businesses.
Whether you’re running a software firm, a back-office operation, or a tech-enabled logistics platform, Union County delivers the connectivity, space, and support to scale.
- Fiber broadband is available in key commercial and industrial areas
- Located within 60 miles of Charlotte and Greenville tech corridors
- Access to a workforce trained in IT support, digital communications, and systems management
- Facilities suitable for data processing, customer service, and remote-based team hubs
- Lower overhead and property costs than larger metros, with the same market reach
- Support from local leadership for companies building digital infrastructure or back-office operations
Union County’s workforce is evolving to meet the needs of a digital economy.
- Union County Career and Technology Center offers programs in information technology, business systems, and digital media
- Spartanburg Community College supports certifications and degrees in IT support, networking, cybersecurity, and more
- Remote work infrastructure is improving county-wide, supported by regional investment in broadband access
- The regional labor shed includes talent from nearby universities like USC Upstate, Winthrop, and Limestone College
Union County offers affordable and flexible space for IT companies and digital teams.
- Available buildings suitable for office conversion, remote hubs, or co-working layouts
- Strong electric service from Lockhart Power and Broad River Electric
- High-speed internet access through regional providers with growing coverage
- Secure, low-traffic environment with proximity to major metro resources and amenities
IT firms today need more than just fiber—they need flexibility, affordability, and a workforce that can support their mission. Union County is building the foundation for digital businesses to thrive, with a leadership team that’s ready to make technology part of the local economy’s future.