Vitality Works Expands Operations in Albuquerque, New Mexico
07/11/2018
The company, which expanded into a 145,000 square foot facility on 22 acres of land, produces botanical, vitamin and nutraceutical supplements, essential oils, and homeopathic products.
According to Governor Susana Martinez’s Office, the expansion will be supported by New Mexico's closing fund, LEDA, as well as the Job Training Incentive Program, JTIP. New Mexico will provide up to $550,000 for the expansion through the state's closing fund, known as LEDA. Bernalillo County will act as the fiscal agent for the LEDA award.
"New Mexico is filled with great, hard-working people and is a great place to do business," said Mitch Coven, CEO of Vitality Works. "Tools like LEDA and JTIP have helped our company grow significantly in New Mexico. We look forward to continuing to give back to the Albuquerque community and the beautiful state of New Mexico."
"For years, we’ve worked relentlessly to make New Mexico a great place to do business, now we’re seeing the results," said Governor Martinez. "Homegrown companies like Vitality Works are staying and growing in New Mexico, which helps make our state the best place to live, work and raise a family."
"We're thrilled that Vitality Works continues to expand in Albuquerque," said Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Matt Geisel. "We will continue to help our local companies as they expand right here in New Mexico."
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