Area Development
A company that manufactures breathable silicone rings, watch bands and other accessories tailored for active lifestyles, Groove Life Corporation will invest $1.9 million to expand its headquarters and manufacturing operation in Spring Hill, Tennessee. The investment will create 76 new jobs in Maury County over the next five years.

Groove Life currently employs 120 people at its Spring Hill facility. With this expansion, the company will make upgrades to its existing space and renovate a newly purchased building.

“It's hard to imagine a better place to do business. Tennessee is a beautiful state with an excellent business climate, and the people in Tennessee are simply the best. We have been able to meet our needs and find every skill set required from right here in this area. We have been very blessed by the team we’ve been able to assemble. We also greatly appreciate the folks at the state and local levels who have worked hard to help make it easier for companies like Groove Life to do business in Tennessee. We're looking forward to making Spring Hill our home for years to come,” Matt Mitchell, Groove Life COO said.

“Groove Life’s announcement is a testament to Tennessee’s strong business environment and quality workforce. I’m thankful that companies like Groove Life are thriving and helping reboot Tennessee’s economy while creating new job opportunities in Maury County,” said Governor Bill Lee.

“This expansion comes less than three years after Groove Life was recruited to Tennessee, and we could not be more grateful for this additional investment. We would like to thank everyone involved in this project, including the City of Spring Hill and Industrial Development Board of Maury County, and especially Groove Life for spurring job growth in the Volunteer State,” said Bob Rolfe, Commissioner of TNECD.

“This investment by Groove Life is great news for Maury County. The quality workforce in Maury County, along with a business-friendly environment and a top-notch community, played an integral part in this investment in the community. Congratulations to the local and state officials who worked hard to secure the location of Groove Life in Spring Hill,” said Sen. Joey Hensley.