More Than 400 Jobs Coming to Cleveland County

SHELBY, N.C.- Gov. Roy Cooper announced Thursday morning that Greenheck Group, an international manufacturer of commercial and industrial ventilation equipment, has picked Cleveland County for a major expansion, creating more than 400 jobs and investing $58.8 million in Shelby.

"Leading manufacturers with firsthand experience of what it’s like to do business in North Carolina time and again choose to expand in our state,” Cooper said. “Industrial companies know our state has a healthy market, a skilled workforce and communities ready to grow with them.”

Greenheck Group will expand within the Foothills Commerce Center. The modern manufacturing company is creating a campus in Shelby and will offer state-of-the-art amenities for all employees, according to a news release.

“Greenheck has a long-standing corporate value of being the easiest to do business with,” said Dave Kallstrom, Greenheck president. “The close proximity to our customers and ready access to a smart, talented workforce made the decision to expand our footprint in Shelby an effortless one. With the addition of a campus we will be able to offer team members a variety of career opportunities and amenities.”

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