Johnston County
Grifols celebrates 50 years in Johnston County as area continues to embrace biotech
Posted by WRAL News | Apr 18, 2024
Johnston County buys nearly 50 acres for possible administrative site, Business NC reports
Posted by WRAL TechWire | Nov 13, 2023
Plans for a new Johnston County administrative site appear to be moving forward, reports Business North Carolina.
Read MoreCharlotte developer to build $20M business park in Johnston County
Posted by Jason Parker | Feb 14, 2023
A Charlotte-based developer will construct a 125,000 square foot business park near the intersection of Interstate 40 and Future Interstate 42 in Clayton.
Read MoreDeveloper proposes Johnston County as site for huge life science facility
Posted by WRAL TechWire | Dec 7, 2022
BENSON – More high-paying life science jobs could be coming to Johnston County in the coming years. So believes E.D. Parker Corporation is in the process of finalizing its plans to build a nearly 300,000 square-foot facility in Benson. According to a statement, the company is proposing a facility that...
Read MoreJoCo growth surge: Massive Eastfield Crossing could alone bring 3,500 jobs
Posted by Jason Parker | Oct 24, 2022
A massive mixed-use development project in Johnston County that includes a 1.5 million square foot business park, 450,000 square feet of retail space, and more than 650 housing units across apartments, townhomes, and single-family homes is underway.
Read MoreMore people, more jobs, more homes fuel Johnston County’s trifecta of growth
Posted by Jason Parker | Oct 24, 2022
Johnston County is primed for growth in residential housing, with greater relative affordability, tons of new construction homes, and better transit coming.
Read MoreJohnston County express: NC’s fastest growing county keeps adding jobs, people, infrastructure
Posted by Jason Parker | Oct 24, 2022
Johnston County is poised for growth, with multiple economic development announcements coming recently and a rapidly growing population.
Read MoreA tasty addition to Johnston County: Do Good Foods to invest $100M, hire 100 workers
Posted by Jason Parker | Jun 6, 2022
Do Good Foods will open a production facility in Selma, investing $100 million and a plan to hire about 100 workers for jobs that average $60,000 annually.
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