Manufacturer eyes North Carolina for 500-job, $100M investment

A window and door manufacturer is planning an investment that could create hundreds of jobs in a small Johnston County town, according to sources with knowledge of the plans.

On Thursday, the company is expected to announce a roughly $100 million investment that will create around 500 jobs in the Town of Selma, according to multiple sources. The average wages for these jobs will be above $50,000, the sources say — well above the town’s median household income of $29,325, according to estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.

While most sources who spoke to the Triangle Business Journal declined to name the company linked to the investment, one source said the company is New York-based Crystal Window and Door Systems. The company was founded in 1990 and has five major production facilities across the country.

“At this moment all these discussions are at early stages and very preliminary,” Steve Chen, CEO of Crystal Window and Door Systems, said in an email Wednesday when asked about the potential project.

In April, Crystal Window and Door Systems announced a $121 million investment to construct an advanced manufacturing facility and regional corporate headquarters in Texas — a move expected to create 504 jobs.

Triangle Business Journal

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