US Foods Announces Plans for New $71.6 Million, 355,000-Square-Foot Distribution Center in California
SACRAMENTO, CA - US Foods is coming to Sacramento! The ANUK team reported on this earlier in July of this year, when the foodservice provider was awarded a California Competes Tax Credit to develop a center at McClellan Park. But many wondered: would the plans go through? No need to wonder any longer, because US Foods announced plans on October 30 to build a 355,000-square-foot distribution center in McClellan, California.
“The expansion of the US Foods footprint into Sacramento is an important investment as we continue to serve independent restaurant operators across the region,” said Bernie Orsini, Area President for Northern California, US Foods. “We look forward to the increased capabilities the location will offer as we continue to execute on our ‘Great Food. Made Easy’ strategy.”
The company noted that the $71.6 million investment will allow US Foods to more efficiently service the company’s independent restaurant customers across Northern California. Construction of the LEED-certified facility is expected to start mid-2019 and open at the end of 2020.
“Sacramento County’s dynamic economy continues to foster many growth and expansion opportunities for businesses, and we are honored to welcome US Foods’ new distribution center to McClellan Park,” said County Supervisor Phil Serna. “I am proud that companies like US Foods choose to invest here and offer jobs for the community. I am excited about this partnership and the positive impact it will have for Sacramento County.”
According to a press release, the facility will house thousands of foodservice products as well as a meat cutting facility and fleet maintenance operations.
“The California Competes Tax Credit helped support the multi-million dollar investment by US Foods in California,” said Panorea Avdis, Director of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. “GO-Biz is proud to work with US Foods, and businesses like it, to ensure investment in our state and regional economy and support growth in our state’s workforce.”
Barry Broome, President and CEO of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council, added that, "The US Foods expansion is a big win for the entire region. The new facility is projected to drive more than $59 million in direct and indirect economic impact from the job growth alone."
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