Nip Impressions logo
Tue, Nov 19, 2024 12:49
Visitor
Home
Click here for Pulp & Paper Radio International
Subscription Central
Must reads for pulp and paper industry professionals
Search
My Profile
Login
Logout
Management Side
Weyerhaeuser breaks ground on new regional headquarters

BRUNSWICK, Georgia (From news reports) -- Weyerhaeuser has broken ground on its new 7,860-square-foot building that will serve as its regional timberlands office.

The new building on Perry Lane near the U.S. 341 intersection is the former site of a Georgia State Patrol post.

The Golden Isles Development Authority got involved with the project last year when Weyerhaeuser officials were struggling to find a site west of Interstate 95 for a new regional office.

The county's Department of Community Development, with support from the county commission, helped with the deal including permitting and identifying the workflow needed to deliver newly constructed office space before Weyerhaeuser's existing lease expires.

"This project was only possible because of the great partnership that we have with the Glynn County Commission and their willingness to work at the speed of business," said Jack Kilgore, the authority's chairman. "We appreciate everyone's efforts and Weyerhaeuser's investment in our community."

The new headquarters will have 25 full-time employees with an average salary of $80,000.

County Commissioner Wayne Neal expressed his support for the project.

"It's exciting to see capital investment and job creation in my district," he said. "This commercial corridor is a great location for the project, and it proves that Glynn County is a great place for businesses to invest and grow. We are excited about good things to come."

Ryan Moore, president and CEO of the Golden Isles Development Authority, said it took about nine months to complete the process from the property purchase to site plan approval.

"This project has had a lot of moving parts, and it couldn't have been possible without the excellent partnership between GIDA and the county," Moore said. "GIDA purchased the property from the county, and GIDA sold the property to Weyerhaeuser. The county was able to expedite the rezoning of the property as well as the sale of the property."

Weyerhaeuser Company is an American timberland company that owns nearly 12,400,000 acres of timberlands in the U.S., and manages an additional 14,000,000 acres of timberlands under long-term licenses in Canada. The company also manufactures wood products. It operates as a real estate investment trust.

You get lots of valueless email, sign up for newsletters that can promote your career.


Printer-friendly format

 





Powered by Bondware
News Publishing Software

The browser you are using is outdated!

You may not be getting all you can out of your browsing experience
and may be open to security risks!

Consider upgrading to the latest version of your browser or choose on below: