California food company to open $70 million manufacturing and distribution center in Texas

Dallas Business Journal:
Irvine, California-based Golden State Foods Corp. plans to open a new $70 million manufacturing and distribution facility in North Texas to expand its liquid products division, bringing at least 150 new jobs to the region.

The soon-to-be built 160,000-square-foot facility at 5501 Vantage Drive at Highpoint Business Park in Burleson will help bolster Golden State Foods' distribution capabilities to more than 125,000 restaurants and stores throughout the globe.

For building the facility in the Lone Star state and creating at least 150 jobs, the company received a Texas Enterprise Fund grant totaling $900,000. The new facility is expected to cost at least $70 million, fulfilling an investment requirement for the grant.
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The North Texas city has lured other food manufacturers to the business park, with plans to make this a hub for distributors opening new facilities in the region.
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The Texas model continues to attract business expansion from around the country.  The states low taxes and reasonable regulations create an ideal business climate and its central location in a warm area make it ideal for distribution centers.

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