Handsome Brook Farms Plans Hamblen County, Tennessee, Production Center
10/08/2022
The existing facility on Technology Way will be modernized to produce specialty hard-cooked eggs and related products.
“We are excited to locate this new manufacturing business here in Morristown and to join this community as an employer, investor, property owner and corporate citizen. As we researched possible locations across several states, we kept coming back to the favorable environment created by the local, regional, TVA and state officials here in Tennessee and in Morristown. We look forward to growing our business here in this community and sincerely appreciate the support and welcome that we have received,” Jordan Czeizler, CEO, Handsome Brook Farms and HBF Development said.
Founded in 2007, Handsome Brook Farms is a leading producer of organic, pasture-raised eggs. The company relies on its network of small, family farms to bring fresh, organic eggs to grocery stores across the country.
“Tennessee’s agriculture industry plays a vital role in our state’s economy, and we are excited that the members of Handsome Brook Farms have made the decision to invest in Morristown. We believe this company will strengthen one of our state’s most valuable industries and find great success in Hamblen County,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter noted.
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