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NN Inc. Moves Corporate Headquarters To Johnson City, Tennessee

07/07/2014
A company that manufactures and supplies high precision metal bearing components, industrial plastic and rubber products and precision metal components to a variety of markets, NN, Inc. purchased the SunTrust Bank Building in Johnson City, Tennessee, and expects to move its corporate headquarters to this facility in the near future.

The approximate 60,000 square foot facility provides a new base of operations for NN's current corporate staff and its additional space will accommodate the Company's expected future growth.

Richard Holder, President/CEO of NN, Inc. said, "When searching for a new location for our headquarters, we considered two options: to remain in the Johnson City area, our company's historic home and a natural location for our talented team of current personnel, or to move to a larger metropolitan area. After weighing these options, we chose Johnson City.”

“Our most valuable asset is our employees and we are committed to providing a work environment in which they can meet their work commitments and advance their careers while finding an ideal life balance. We believe that Johnson City and the surrounding areas offer a unique blend of amenities and an exceptional quality of life for our current workforce and is a community that future employees will also find very appealing,” he added.

"We were able to make this determination with the cooperation of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, the city of Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee and the Tennessee Valley Authority. We are grateful for the continued support and partnership of Johnson City and the State of Tennessee,” Holder said.

To secure the project, the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development offered NN a very competitive incentive package that includes a $2.0 million Economic Development Fund Grant based on the significant impact that NN Inc.'s investment will have on Washington County. The Washington County Economic Development Council has additionally offered $0.8 million in property tax credits over 10 years and the TVA has offered incentive programs totaling $0.4 million. These programs are based on NN creating a certain number of jobs in Johnson City.

John Bradley, Tennessee Valley Authority Senior Vice President of Economic Development stated, "TVA congratulates NN, Inc. on the announcement to locate its corporate headquarters in Johnson City. TVA and the Johnson City Power Board are pleased to partner with the state of Tennessee, Johnson City and Washington County officials to assist companies like NN to locate and add jobs in the community."

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