Northland Corporation Expands Greenville, Michigan, Operations
08/29/2024
The investment will include an additional 98,000 square feet of manufacturing space at the company’s existing facility on E. Van Deinse Street.
"We’re excited about the expansion of our manufacturing facility in Michigan,” said Andy Doberstein, president of Northland Corporation. “This state is home to a remarkable workforce, and we are excited to leverage their talents to produce more cutting-edge refrigeration products. Our commitment to innovation and quality will continue to drive our growth and success in this great community."
The project is being supported by a $1.28 million Michigan Business Development Program grant.
“The Montcalm Economic Alliance is proud to have worked with Northland Corporation, the City of Greenville, the MEDC, and Michigan Works to continue building on Northland’s long and storied history in Greenville,” noted Jakob Bigard, Executive Director of the Montcalm County Economic Alliance. “This investment by Northland strengthens Greenville and Montcalm County’s place as manufacturing destinations with a high quality of life.”
Northland Corporation is a subsidiary of Middleby Corporation, a U.S. based publicly traded company that specializes in commercial and residential cooking.
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