The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Amazon bringing 500 jobs to warehouse in Newnan

Warehouse in Coweta to boost companies’ 3.5K jobs already in Georgia.

- By Greg Bluestein gbluestein@ajc.com and Andy Peters andy.peters@ajc.com

Workers will pack, ship orders at 1 million-square-foot facility.

Amazon said Saturday it will open another massive warehouse in metro Atlanta that will create 500 new jobs, part of an ongoing courtship of the e-commerce giant that spun out of Georgia’s attempt to land the company’s second headquarte­rs.

The company said the 1 million-square-foot facility — roughly the size of an average mall — will be built at the Cubes of Bridgeport site in Newnan. The facility’s employees will pack and ship customer orders for Amazon, the world’s largest retailer.

Gov. Brian Kemp said Amazon’s announceme­nt was a testament to Georgia’s “logistics infrastruc­ture, top-ranked workforce and nationally recognized business climate.” Amazon did not say when it expected constructi­on to be complete.

It’s the second major Amazon project for metro Atlanta in the past year. The company announced in July it would build a warehouse in Gwinnett County that would eventually employ 1,000 people, and constructi­on is well underway.

The warehouse is part of a constructi­on spree by Amazon to expand its shipping footprint. The company now operates more than 75 fulfillmen­t centers in North America that employ more than 125,000 staffers, including 3,500 in Georgia.

State economic officials have grown familiar with the company after years of recruiting. Georgia offered billions in incentives and Atlanta made the short list for Amazon’s massive second headquarte­rs before losing out to New York and Northern Virginia in November 2018. Documents released to The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on showed the state offered more than $2 billion worth of publicly funded incentives to lure the corporate campus, including an academy to train its employees and an exclusive lounge at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport.

Also in 2018, Amazon picked Nashville, Tennessee, for a new operations office where it plans to hire 5,000 workers. The company later scuttled its New York plans, briefly raising speculatio­n that the Big Apple’s loss could be Georgia’s gain. But economic developmen­t officials were also focused on enticing the company to bring smaller projects to Georgia.

Amazon operates several other fulfillmen­t centers and warehouses in metro Atlanta, including East Point and Lithia Springs, and in other parts of Georgia, including Macon.

The warehouse project will make Amazon one of Coweta County’s largest private employers, joining other major firms such as Yamaha Motors and PetSmart, which also has a distributi­on center that employs about 500 people.

It’s not immediatel­y clear what incentives were offered to Amazon to lure the project. An AJC review showed that nearly $20 million in tax breaks and infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts were required to secure the Gwinnett project.

The company also did not immediatel­y say how much it will spend on the site. Trae Westmorela­nd, head of the Coweta County Developmen­t Authority, said the “significan­t capital investment” will strengthen the local economy and help other firms bring in new business.

It’s the second major Amazon project for metro Atlanta in the past year.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Constructi­on continues on a new Amazon fulfillmen­t center in Gwinnett County. The center is expected to employ 1,000 people. It’s likely that Atlanta’s bid in 2018 for Amazon’s second HQ kept the city on the radar of the world’s largest retailer.
CONTRIBUTE­D Constructi­on continues on a new Amazon fulfillmen­t center in Gwinnett County. The center is expected to employ 1,000 people. It’s likely that Atlanta’s bid in 2018 for Amazon’s second HQ kept the city on the radar of the world’s largest retailer.

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