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SP-Teri Relocates-Plans McEwen, Tennessee, Headquarters

11/08/2021
A company that creates high quality boots for elite figure skaters, SP-Teri will relocate its headquarters and manufacturing operations from Nashville to McEwen, Tennessee. The $435,000 project is expected to create 35 jobs in the region.

The company chose to relocate following the 2020 Nashville tornado when its facility was destroyed.

“SP-Teri is delighted to be headquartered in McEwen, Tennessee, and is looking forward to expanding production in the next few years. The values and hard working ethic we find in our employees here is a large reason why we chose this location. We look forward to developing new boots and new relationships along with a bright future working in Tennessee,” Bill Fauver, president, SP-Teri explained.

After being shut down for almost a year, the expansion, located at 55 High Street West, will allow SP-Teri to not only restart its operations, but expand its product offerings to make roller plates and trucks as well as inline skates.

“Since 2016, $5.6 billion has been invested by companies in Tennessee’s headquarters, finance and tech sector. We want to thank SP-Teri for adding to that figure as the company commits to establishing its headquarters and operations in McEwen,” noted TNECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe.

“TVA and Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperative congratulate SP-Teri on its decision to expand operations in Humphreys County. It’s always an exciting day when we can celebrate a company’s commitment to continued growth in the Valley. We are proud to partner with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and the Humphreys County Economic Development Council to support companies, like SP-Teri, to create job opportunities and investment in the region and celebrate this announcement together,” John Bradley, TVA senior vice president of Economic Development added.

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