
Stellar Snacks Coming To Louisville
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Stellar Snacks is investing $135 million into Louisville.
Pretzel maker Stellar Snacks is investing $135 million into Louisville's West End to create a bakery that will employ over 350 over the next ten years.
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Stellar Snacks Coming To Louisville
Clip: Season 2 Episode 100 | 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Pretzel maker Stellar Snacks is investing $135 million into Louisville's West End to create a bakery that will employ over 350 over the next ten years.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGovernor Andy Beshear calls it the biggest economic development project and Louisville's West End in 20 years.
Yesterday, stellar snacks, a pretzel maker announced a new bakery that will mean a $137 million investment and 350 new jobs over the next ten years.
The bakery will go into an existing 434,000 square foot building.
Hiring is expected to begin in March of next year after a job fair in December.
Stellar Snacks is a woman owned company based in Nevada, founded by a mother daughter duo in 2019.
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