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Glendale gives final approval for White Claw factory

Posted 5/5/20

Glendale’s new White Claw distribution center has been given final approval by City Council. The landowners can begin vertical construction once the final plat approved by Glendale City Council …

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Glendale gives final approval for White Claw factory

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Glendale’s new White Claw distribution center has been given final approval by City Council. The landowners can begin vertical construction once the final plat approved by Glendale City Council last week is filed with the county.

The hard seltzer company, owned by Mark Anthony Brewing, will build a 950,000-square-foot industrial building on a 95-acre property southeast of Reems Road and Peoria Avenue. The factory is one of the first projects in the 1,340-acre Woolf Logistics industrial campus, alongside a recently built Red Bull canning facility, which is just north of the White Claw site.

The White Claw facility will provide 200 full time jobs with an average annual salary above $50,000 in addition to the temporary jobs during the construction process, according to Mark Anthony Brewing’s plans.

Glendale waived $750,000 in plan review and permit inspection fees for the construction of the facility. Mark Anthony Brewing is funding $2 million in road improvements around the property. Glendale expects the city will receive $5 million in direct revenue from the project over 10 years.