Steves & Sons, Inc. to Invest Over $100 Million in Jackson County

Another major manufacturer is coming to Georgia.

On Monday Gov. Brian Kemp announced that Steves & Sons, Inc., a high-volume and family-owned millwork manufacturer, will invest over $100 million to build a new state-of-the-art facility in Jackson County. Kemp said they plan to hire 170 workers over the next three years.

This is the second expansion for Steves & Sons in Georgia in the last year.

Based in San Antonio, Texas, for six generations, Steves & Sons offers a variety of interior and exterior door styles and types.

The 156-year-old company serves other leading millwork distributors across the country, and the company has been recognized four times as vendor of the year by The Home Depot.

Last December, Steves & Sons announced a new facility in Turner County, which will ultimately create 200 jobs in Ashburn.

Edward Steves, CEO of Steves & Sons said Georgia has proven to be extremely helpful to Steves for their long-term manufacturing and distribution needs.

“We have all been impressed with both the natural and developed infrastructure Georgia has nourished and created, from its abundant wood fiber sources to its world-class port in Savannah. Both are critical to our expansion into Georgia,” added Sam Steves, President of Steves & Sons.

Located near US-441 Steves & Sons’ 310,000-square-foot facility will produce millions of interior molded door skins annually for use in new housing construction, repair, and remodeling.

The company will be hiring skilled operators, electricians, and engineers.

To learn more about job opportunities with Steves & Sons, visit Steves & Sons Careers or email [email protected].