River Park, the emerging industrial park off I-75 exit 205 / Georgia 16 in Butts County, has a second employer. The state announced last week that GreenBox Systems will invest $144 million and create more than 300 jobs in Jackson. According to the state, “GreenBox Systems LLC (GreenBox) is an innovative company that provides automated warehouse services to businesses of all sizes.”
The governor’s office announced the forthcoming employer on November 13. GreenBox Systems will occupy about one million square feet of industrial space in Jackson. They will occupy one of two Cubes at River Park buildings.
GreenBox’s new automated distribution center will be located at The Cubes at River Park in Jackson, Georgia. The roughly 1 million-square-foot facility will employ the following:
Operations are expected to begin in late 2025. Job opportunities will be posted here when they become available.
GreenBox aims to transform the retail supply chain through its network of highly automated, intelligent, and scalable warehouses and distribution centers. Owned and operated by GreenBox, these facilities utilize advanced automation technology by Symbotic Inc. that leverages AI-enabled software and robotics to deliver unmatched efficiency, accuracy, speed, and agility.
“GreenBox is thrilled to bring AI-powered warehouse services to Georgia and help increase the efficiency, accuracy, and safety of the supply chain in a capital efficient manner,” said Vikas J. Parekh, Managing Partner at SoftBank Investment Advisers and Board Director of GreenBox. “We are grateful for Governor Kemp’s support and look forward to a long-term partnership with the Butts County community, creating valuable employment opportunities and enabling consumers to get goods faster, cheaper, and in a more reliable way. As a proud Georgia Tech alum, I have long admired how Georgia fosters innovation, and GreenBox is pleased to be part of this continued growth.”
Portions of this section reprinted from the governor’s office press release.
National development group CRG and Clayco developed The Cubes at River Park as two buildings within the larger River Park development. River Park is a master-planned industrial park. It will have sixteen buildings when complete. The two largest buildings will be 2.2 million square feet each. The state announced in 2022 that Proctor & Gamble would occupy one of these buildings. Their distribution center created 350 jobs.
According to the River Park website, twelve of the sixteen building sites have sold. The Jackson Progress-Argus reported the following in April:
“I don’t think anyone realized how quick this area would develop. It was predicted for 2050, and now there are eight of 12 buildings in the industrial park and the entire project will be complete by 2030,” said Butts County Zoning Director Brad Vaughn during the commission’s Monday, March 25 meeting.
Jackson Progress-Argus, April 1, 2024.
In March, the Butts County Commission approved Jones Petroleum’s request to build a travel plaza / truck stop at the industrial park’s entrance. Its believed this stop will mirror the existing JP center on the west side of I-75. Finally, there’s an ongoing discussion looking to build a new hospital at the location.
Featured image shows the Cubes at River Park building. CRG photo.
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