Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter and Tate Ornamental, Inc. officials has announced the company is expanding manufacturing operations in White House, Tennessee, creating 50 new jobs and investing a total of $12 million through the project.
Tate Ornamental was founded in White House, Tennessee in 1988. The family-owned and operated company offers a one-stop shop for design, fabrication, installation and freight.
“Tate Ornamental is an outstanding industry with its beginnings in the City of White House.” White House Mayor John Corbitt said. “They have been a great community partner, providing quality products for its customers, providing jobs for our local community and always looking for ways to support community pride. We are so thankful that they are expanding their business in White House.”
Upon completion of the expansion, Tate Ornamental will employ approximately 250 Tennesseans in Robertson County.
The additional staff and investment will increase the company’s millwork production capacity by allowing for the construction of a state-of-the-art facility in close proximity to its existing metal and stone plants. Construction is anticipated to start this month with operations targeted to begin in January of 2027.
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