Gutterglove Relocates-Plans Franklin, Tennessee, Headquarters
12/02/2021
“Gutterglove is excited about our relocation to Williamson County, recognized widely for having a great quality of life and being an attractive place to build a business. As an innovation company focused on products, programs, and technology for the home improvement space, this move will allow us to continue expanding on our vision of Protecting Every Gutter on Every Home,” Gutterglove CEO Matt Smith said.
According to the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, the relocation follows the company’s previous $5.4 million manufacturing expansion to Rutherford County in December of 2020, which created 85 new jobs in La Vergne and positioned Gutterglove to be geographically closer to the majority of its customers.
“Since 2011, Tennessee has been the number one state in the Southeast for HQ, finance and tech job growth. Gutterglove’s decision to first expand in Rutherford County and then relocate its California headquarters to Williamson County is a testament to our top-tier ranking and underscores our business-friendly climate and quality of life,” TNECD Commissioner Bob Rolfe noted.
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