Charleston Coffee Roasters Expands North Charleston, South Carolina, Operations
06/11/2021
Located at 7246 Stall Road in North Charleston, Charleston Coffee Roasters’ expansion will increase the company’s capacity to meet growing demand.
“Charleston, South Carolina is our home. The community has been incredibly supportive since we founded Charleston Coffee Roasters 16 years ago. Working with the South Carolina Department of Commerce and Charleston County Economic Development, this next stage of our strategic growth plan enables us to hire more employees, continue our aggressive expansion, increase our distribution across more states and more retailers and create new gourmet coffee roasts for our customers to enjoy,” Charleston Coffee Roasters President Lowell D. Grosse said.
The growth plan includes adding 21,600 square feet of production space to house new roasters, grinders and packaging equipment. The expansion is expected to be completed by the summer of 2022.
“South Carolina’s business-friendly environment and talented workforce create the perfect blend for companies like Charleston Coffee Roasters. Congratulations on today’s announcement. The state is buzzing over Charleston Coffee Roasters’ continued growth,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt said.
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