MiTek to open a manufacturing plant and warehouse in Zephyrhills

At the end of January, MiTek, an international building supply company purchased 4 parcels that total just over 110 acres of land known as the North Tampa Bay Industrial Park for $9,250,100. The purchase price comes at nearly $83,700/acre.
It has now been announced that a economic incentive deal between Pasco County, The City of Zephyrhills, and MiTek has been finalized with Pasco County Commission approving a 10-year, $3.15 million tax reimbursement package and workforce training grant.
MiTek will open a new $77.6 million, 480,000 SF warehouse and manufacturing plant on the site and will manufacture steel connector plates and builder products for the construction industry. The site is one of the properties that the Pasco County Economic Development Council had marketed as a “ready site” for a major manufacturing operation.
A requirement of MiTek for a new facility was to have the ability to connect to a current rail network with its own rail spur, and the site is near one of the main CSX lines, enabling the new site to be serviced. Bill Cronin, president and CEO of the economic development council expressed his excitement for the company to choose Pasco County for their Southeast Center of Excellence.
The new development allows MiTek to retain 125 jobs at facilities in Largo and Tampa and creates 25 additional jobs. A $2.9 million incentive package that waives or reimburses transportation impact and permitting fees was approved last month by the city and the City of Zephyrhills will provide a job creation incentive grant that equals 50% of property taxes paid for the first 10-year period. David Engel, the planning and economic development director for Pasco says the average wage at the facility will be just over $70,000 which is 125% above the average wage for Pasco County.
The first of three phases for site development that includes civil, geotechnical, and architectural research is already in process and phase two will follow once the company finalizes permits and contracts and they plan to break ground prior to the end of the year. MiTek has plans to complete the building by the end of 2025 and begin operations at the new facility sometime in early 2026.
Source: Tampa Bay Times | Pasco EDC | MiTek
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