Wind River Custom Homes Plans Cleveland, Tennessee, Operations
11/08/2023
The new 92,000-square-foot facility will increase the company’s current production time of 30 housing units per year, as well as allow it to expand into the modular home building industry.
“For nearly 10 years Wind River has been crafting our homes with a commitment to unparalleled quality, intentional design, and an authentic customer experience. We are thrilled to continue growing our company and brand with the construction of our new manufacturing facility in Bradley County,” Travis Pyke, CEO and chief design officer, Wind River Custom Homes noted.
Wind River Custom Homes, LLC is a custom home builder that specializes in designing and manufacturing park model RVs.
“It’s not every day that we celebrate a brand like Wind River, which has chosen to design, engineer and produce its products from right here in Tennessee. I am grateful to this company for its investment in Southeast Tennessee and thank its leadership for this significant investment in our state, Cleveland and Bradley County,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter noted.
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