Unity Homes recently announced that it will build a modular home manufacturing facility in Columbia, Miss. The company will invest $6 million in the project, an 86,000 square foot facility located on Airport road in the Marion County Industrial Park.
When fully operational, the factory will employ at least 89 jobs, with 51 of those positions in place by September 2008. By the end of its third year of operations, the factory will potentially employ over 140 people.
The project will provide factory-built homes for the affordable housing market that cost less than conventional models, with the added benefit of energy efficiency and healthy building materials. A prototype home constructed in Gulfport opened in January 2007.
The factory is designed to build 250 homes in its first year with the capacity to build up to 800 homes annually. It will serve an area within 175 miles of Columbia allowing the company to provide homes throughout the Gulf Coast and Delta regions.
“The unity behind Unity Homes is the partnership of local, regional and national experts, non-profit organizations, financial institutions and diverse businesses that have come together to make Unity Homes possible,” said Paul Bogart, project director of Unity Homes. “We’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Governor Barbour, the Mississippi Development Authority, Jerry Frazier from the Marion County Development Partnership and our talented team of experts that have made this groundbreaking possible.”
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