According to an article this week in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, the expansion would add 100 employees and pump $555 million into the Memphis area economy over the next 15 years, including more than $100 million in payroll. The Memphis-Shelby County Industrial Development Board voted 5-0 to approve the measure that would save Kruger 90% of city real estate taxes and 75% of county taxes between 2013 and 2028.The project would generate $55,669,989 in other tax revenues during that time, the newspaper article reported. Kruger is to make its decision about which facility to expand in a matter of "months."
In 2002, Kruger purchased the 1.8 million-sq-ft mill, which sits on 45 acres, for $24 million, ending a string of bankruptcies and various owners that began when the original owner Kimberly-Clark closed its doors after 50 years in 1994. It is the largest industrial complex in Memphis.
In 2005, Kruger announced a $42-million upgrade at the mill as its U.S. market share rose, increasing its capacity to the current 100,000 tpy. The Memphis facility has 294 employees and produces at-home bathroom tissues, facial tissue, and paper towels.
In addition to the Memphis and Crabtree mills, Kruger also has a 40,000 metric tpy tissue mill at Lennoxville, Qué., and an 89,000 metric tpy tissue mill in New Westminster, B.C., Canada.
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