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System Logistics and Honda Aircraft Company are investing in expansions and improvements on their current North Carolina locations. Honda is ready to start hiring in Greensboro, and System Logistics will be hiring soon in Asheville. Meanwhile, Adverum Biotechnologies is adding a new facility in Durham and Epic Games Inc is adding a new headquarters in Cary. Adverum Biotechnologies alone will create over 200 new jobs. So these business investments will be a great addition to the economy. Read on to find out more!
“Honda is a mobility technology company, and our newest facility further increases efficiency of assembly. It also will house more service parts to support the rapidly growing HondaJet fleet. […] Since entering the market five years ago, the HondaJet has received a tremendous response from customers. This facility will enable us to continue to provide our growing global customer base with the highest level of customer support.”
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“We are very [glad] to continue expanding our operations in Asheville, North Carolina. […] Since System Logistics Corporation moved to Arden in 2017, we have been able to grow significantly thanks to the favorable conditions found in Buncombe County and for being able to attract excellent talent. We are [happy] to call Arden home. A very special thanks goes to the authorities of Buncombe County and to the local Chamber of Commerce for their support and partnership in this ongoing process.”
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“North Carolina’s global leadership in biotechnology was established years ago, and we continue to build on our reputation, not rest on it. […] Congratulations to Adverum Biotechnologies for the success that has positioned it at the frontier of gene therapy[. M]y thanks go out to the state and local partners supporting the company’s arrival in North Carolina.”
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“We’re extremely proud that Epic has chosen to call Cary home for their new global headquarters, and we greatly appreciate the company’s recognition of Cary’s existing assets as well as the unlimited potential of the area for their growing business. […]
“Epic shares our vision for transforming Cary Towne Center into a vibrant community space. This sale is further validation of our value-driven investment strategy, and the property could not be placed in better hands.”
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