News Summary

Komar Industries has announced the relocation of its subsidiary, Bace, from Charlotte, NC to York County, SC. This move is expected to create around 160 new jobs and includes an investment of $11.5 million into the local economy. The new facility will be located on Ratchford Road, featuring a large warehouse on a 21-acre site. Anticipated operations will begin in July 2025, providing exciting employment opportunities for local residents as the area positions itself for economic growth.

York County Welcomes New Jobs with Komar Industries’ Bace Relocation

York County, South Carolina, is about to get a major boost in employment and economic growth! Komar Industries has officially announced that it will be moving its subsidiary company, Bace, from neighboring Charlotte, North Carolina, to the charming town of York. This exciting relocation is set to create approximately 160 new jobs in the area, along with a remarkable $11.5 million investment into the local economy. Now that’s some promising news!

A New Home on Ratchford Road

The new Bace facility will be situated at 200 Ratchford Road, right within the heart of York County. This site isn’t just any old building; it encompasses 21 acres and boasts a nearly 188,000-square-foot warehouse that was constructed back in 1979. It previously changed hands a few times, finding a new owner in 2016 after being sold for $1.2 million. The decision to set up shop here is not only smart but also a strategic move to enhance the industrial landscape of York County.

Bace: A Quick Overview

For those who might be unfamiliar, Bace is not just any company—it specializes in baling and compacting, making it a key player in the manufacturing sector. Founded in 2006, Bace became part of the Komar family four years ago and has since been gearing up for greater things. With this move, they are not just expanding their footprint; they’re also opening doors to locals who are looking for employment opportunities.

When Will Operations Begin?

Excitingly, operations at the new facility are anticipated to kick off by July 2025. While we still have some time to wait, the good news is that Komar Industries is already in the process of hiring. Job seekers can check their online career page for openings, so those looking to join the Bace family might want to keep a close eye on that!

Supporting Growth with Grants and Credits

The South Carolina Coordinating Council for Economic Development is showing its support for this project by approving job development credits. In addition to that, a generous $150,000 grant has been awarded to York County to help with building improvements. It’s heartening to see local and state resources come together to foster growth and innovation in the area.

A Bright Future for York County

This relocation and investment aren’t just positive news for Bace; they also signify a potential bright future for York County’s economy. The area has been experiencing a steady influx of manufacturing investments, positioning itself as an attractive destination for companies looking to expand or relocate. With Komar Industries setting up their first operation in South Carolina, it adds yet another notch to the belt of economic development in the region.

Community and Economic Impact

Marking a significant milestone, this announcement has officials buzzing with excitement about the future job growth that Bace will bring. More jobs mean more opportunities for residents, and a boost in the local economy can lead to enhanced community services and better living conditions. It’s a win-win for York County and everyone involved!

The countdown is on until Bace opens its doors at Ratchford Road. As the community gears up for this transition, all eyes will be on the great developments taking shape in York County. This move is more than just a business decision; it’s a celebration of growth, innovation, and new beginnings!

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