Lenox Announces
$2.5 Million Expansions
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January 04, 2006
By Karen McConkey
The Lenox Company will add 100 jobs and spend $2.5 million to expand its plant
in Kinston, which will have the distinction of being the only Lenox manufacturing
facility in the United States.
“Happy New Year,” Mark Pope, Lenoir County’s economic development
director, told county commissioners as he made the announcement Tuesday.
As an incentive for job creation, the county will pay Lenox $60,000 over three
years. That figure is based on a formula that pays a stipend for each new full-time
job Lenox creates through expansion.
Lenox Plant Manager Paul Leichtnam said the company hopes to start construction
by early February. “We’re thrilled about being able to expand,”
Leichtnam. “It’s job security for all of us and it certainly adds
to the overall well-being of the local economy.”
The company plans to hire 70 employees in 2006 and 30 more in 2007. Plans
are for the company to build a 30,000- square-foot storage building on its 40-acre
site at 1800 Dobbs Farm Road.
Lenox, a division of Department 56, closed its Pomona, N.J., plant Nov. 14
and is moving the additional equipment here to manufacture both bone and fine
ivory china.
Lenox started here in 1989 with a 40,000-square-foot shell building and built
an 110,000-square-foot plant the next year to manufacture high-quality fine china.
Lenox invested $22 million to equip the plant with the most up-to-date china making
machinery. Ten years later, the company added 7,000 square feet to accommodate
another expansion, then added another 50,000 square feet in 2002 to reach its
current size of 218,000 square feet Lenox Incorporated was sold to Department
56 in July for $190 million. Department 56 is a designer, distributor, wholesaler
and retailer of high-end collectibles and giftware.
“It’s a great way to start off our year, adding more jobs for
our residents and seeing our county grow,” George Graham, chairman of the
county board of commissioners, said.
Lenox’s value to Lenoir County One of top 20 taxpayers: $177,025 paid in
2004 Current value: $22, 267,233. $2.5 million expansion equals a 10 percent increase
in value.
Source: Darryl Parrish, Lenoir County Tax Department Director
Karen McConkey can be reached at (252)527-3191, Ext. 232, or kmcconkey@freedomenc.com
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