Tate Ornamental Expands White House, Tennessee, Production Operations
07/18/2025
The investment will include the construction of a new manufacturing facility in close proximity to the company’s existing metal and stone plants. Operations are scheduled to begin in January 2027.
“We feel incredibly blessed to be in a position where growth is necessary, and we couldn’t be more excited to continue that growth right here in White House. While we do work all over the country and had the option to expand elsewhere, choosing to invest again in our hometown was an easy decision. White House has been a foundation for our company for many years, and we’re proud to keep building here, creating jobs here and continuing to be part of this community’s future,” Ronald J. Tate, president, Tate Ornamental said.
Tate Ornamental offers services for both residential and commercial clients from design and fabrication to installation and freight.
“Companies always have a choice in where they choose to do business, and today, we are excited to announce Tate Ornamental’s decision to further invest in White House, Tennessee. We thank this company for its continued commitment to the Volunteer State and the local leadership across Robertson County who have worked diligently to set this community up for new jobs and investment,” noted TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter.
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