GA: Sports Warehouse to Invest $14M, Create 300+ Forsyth County Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

GA: Sports Warehouse to Invest $14M, Create 300+ Forsyth County Jobs

Mar 01, 2017

The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) announced Sports Warehouse, a global retail supplier of sports and outdoor equipment, will create more than 300 jobs and invest more than $14 million into an East Coast e-commerce fulfillment and distribution center in Forsyth County. The facility is expected to be operational by July 2017.

“It’s clear that Georgia is the best location for Sports Warehouse’s new e-commerce distribution operations,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “In FY16, we saw a 114 percent increase in logistics and distribution center announcements due to our unparalleled transportation infrastructure and industry resources. The company’s new center in Forsyth County will strengthen our growing economy, and our skilled workforce will support Sports Warehouse in meeting the needs of its international customer base.”

The newly created jobs will include positions in distribution, operations and customer service.

“We are looking forward to expanding our Tennis Warehouse and Running Warehouse distribution to such an active sports community. Both tennis and running participation are thriving in Atlanta, and The Atlanta Lawn Tennis Association and the Atlanta Track Club are two of the premier community sports organizations in the United States,” said Drew Munster, President of Sports Warehouse. “We would particularly like to thank Josh Stephens with the Georgia Department of Economic Development and Robert Long with the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber for their professional assistance with our Project. We had options in other states and locations, but Josh and Robert sold us on Georgia and Forsyth County.”

Munster also stated “Our top priority is improving our customers’ ordering experience. The new distribution center will enable us to offer faster shipping and more convenient customer service hours to our customers in the South, Midwest, and East Coast. From our new facility in Forsyth County we’ll be able to offer free overnight Ground service for most orders to Georgia and Alabama, and much of Tennessee, as well other major cities such as Jacksonville and Charlotte. As a bonus, Atlanta area runners and tennis players will be able to take advantage of UPS’s recent addition of Saturday delivery for Ground packages in the Atlanta area.”

GDEcD project manager Joshua Stephens represented the Global Commerce division in partnership with the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce, Georgia EMC and Quick Start.

“Sports Warehouse is a great fit for Forsyth County,” said chairman of the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners Todd Levent. “Thanks to the tireless efforts and forward-thinking nature of county leaders, engaged citizens and a strong community, Forsyth County has the outstanding quality of life and public education system that will assist them in attracting executives and technical professionals to make this project a huge success.

“Forsyth County has a reputation as a home for e-commerce and technology firms,” said James McCoy, President and CEO of the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce. “Our community has a world class talent pool and a critical mass of other tech firms.”

About Sports Warehouse
The Sports Warehouse family of companies do business as Tennis Warehouse, Running Warehouse, Tackle Warehouse, Skate Warehouse, Inline Warehouse, Ice Warehouse, Derby Warehouse, Riding Warehouse, Art’s Cyclery, Racquetball Warehouse and Total Pickleball. All of the companies have their headquarters in San Luis Obispo, California. Both Tennis Warehouse and Running Warehouse have an international presence in Germany and Australia, where they offer the same great shopping experience worldwide.

About GDEcD
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) plans, manages and mobilizes state resources to attract new business investment to Georgia, drive the expansion of existing industry and small business, locate new markets for Georgia products, inspire tourists to visit Georgia and promote the state as a top destination for arts events and film, music and digital entertainment projects.

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