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NEW PLANT TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION IN REPTON, ALABAMA, IN
MARCH
A new plant employing up to 700 people and manufacturing baked goods will be constructed in Repton beginning on March 31, the Holesome Donut Company announced today.
Repton, currently grappling with a 14 percent unemployment rate, will benefit economically from the arrival of the donut factory. The new facility, with a planned investment of $3 million, is scheduled to begin construction at the end of March, with November 15 as the target date for completion.
The 700-position boost to the local job market is expected to offer a ray of hope to families affected by the impending reduction in the local shoe factory’s workforce. The decision to construct the plant in Repton comes after wo years of discussion with Repton city officials, who eagerly anticipate the plant’s arrival. While several other towns vied for the opportunity, Repton stood out due to its strategic location, favorable financing options, and the proactive support of infrastructure officials.
Holesome Donut Company president Lonny Joe Underwood, a native of Alabama, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, saying, “We believe that the future of America, like its past, lies in small towns like this. We want to be an integral part of this community and make it just as prosperous as it should be.”
The plant, once constructed and staffed, will produce and package donuts for distribution across the state of Alabama. More information about the Holesome Donut Company and its plans for Repton can be found at holesomedonut.com.
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