Biotech leader Genentech broke ground in Town today for its first manufacturing facility on the East Coast, bringing 400 jobs and investing $700 Million to Holly Springs! Holly Springs Mayor and Town Council Members welcomed Genentech to the community along with U.S. Rep. Deborah Ross, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein, State Sec. of Commerce Lee Lilley, State Sens. Sydney Batch and Lisa Grafstein, State Rep. Erin Paré, and Wake County Commissioner Cheryl Stallings. The 700,000 square-foot facility will be located in northwest Holly Springs in the CaMP Helix business park. “The groundbreaking of Genentech’s new facility marks a defining step forward for Holly Springs. Not only does it strengthen Holly Springs’ role as a cornerstone in North Carolina’s life sciences manufacturing ecosystem, but we expect to see a powerful boost to our local economy, particularly for small businesses. We are thrilled for Genentech to be part of our community," said Holly Springs Mayor Sean Mayefskie.
Interesting!!!
Town of Holly Springs Here we grow again!
And you guys did it again👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Irena Krstanovic Anna Murphy
Fingers crossed I get the oppertunity to interview for Genentech! I’m so happy my city is seeing so much growth, and I want to be apart of it!
Congratulations!
congrats on this exciting achievement!
Genentech's groundbreaking is a true testament to collaboration.