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High Country preparing for growth in manufacturing sector


HIGH COUNTRY — The manufacturing industry in the High Country is alive and well. Structall Building Systems is set to join other manufacturing companies in the region, such as Altec Industries and BRP, once it opens its Newland plant later this year. Structall will be looking to hire workers from the local community who can gain the required expertise by attending the Anspach Advanced Manufacturing School at Mayland Community College’s Yancey Campus.
Structall specializes in the manufacturing of building materials, specifically its flagship product, which are energy-efficient Snap-and-Lock insulation panels that are designed for increased efficiency in the building process. Based in Oldsmar, Fla., the executives at Structall are hoping that once the new plant in Newland opens, they will be able to hire qualified individuals who are looking for a long-term career with the company. ....

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Town announces plans for O'Reilly Auto Parts in Newland


NEWLAND — On Tuesday, Jan. 5, during the Town of Newland’s regularly scheduled meeting, Town Manager Keith Hoilman announced that O’Reilly Auto Parts would be opening a store in town.
Hoilman had received the plans for the O’Reilly Auto Parts from the developer, which he said is planned to be built at 335 Linville Street, the former location of
The Avery Journal-Times, and will be a 7,200-square-foot building. The old building will be demolished, and a brand new one will be built.
“It’s good for the town to get another business. I had been working with Tommy Burleson, and the developer, also the engineer,” Hoilman said. ....

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