2021: A record breaking year for new jobs and investment in North Carolina
Governor Roy Cooper announced 24,224 new jobs in North Carolina last year, representing 185 business recruitment, expansion or rural development projects that engaged with the North Carolina Department of Commerce or its team at the Economic Development Partnership of N.C. in 2021. These projects will bring $10.1 billion of capital investment into the state, marking new all-time highs for economic development performance.
โWith our talented workforce, great quality of life and welcoming communities, employers know North Carolina is a place their businesses can grow and thrive,โ said Governor Roy Cooper. "We're building a stronger economy that works for everyone and weโre going to continue to bring jobs to every corner of our state.โ
Top projects for 2021, as ranked by job creation totals, include:
Appleโs selection of Wake County and the Research Triangle for a major research and development campus that will create 3,000 jobs;
Toyotaโs decision to build its first North American plant to produce batteries for electric vehicles at the Greensboro-Randolph Megasite, creating 1,750 jobs;
FUJIFILM Diosynthโs choice of Holly Springs for the largest end-to-end biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility in North America, creating 725 jobs in Wake County.
โNorth Carolinaโs record-setting performance comes in no small part from the hard work of many local and regional community leaders, along with the economic developers across the state that support the site selection process,โ said Commerce Secretary Machelle Baker Sanders. โChris Chung and the team at the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina also fast track positive outcomes for us. Companies often mention our stateโs collaborative approach, which gives us an edge as we compete for projects on the world stage.โ
A majority of the yearโs economic development projects located or expanded in the stateโs more rural or economically distressed areas, with 71 percent of projects choosing either a Tier 1 or Tier 2 county, as delineated by North Carolinaโs economic development tier system. 53 percent of the projects involved companies that chose to expand an existing operation in the state.
In addition to Toyotaโs project in Randolph County, other significant projects in the stateโs Tier 1 or Tier 2 counties include:
White Water Marine Groupโs acquisition of Hatteras Yachts and selection of Craven County for its first coastal manufacturing site. The company is part of Bass Pro Shops and will support 500 jobs in New Bern;
MasterBrand Cabinetsโ expansion of its manufacturing facilities in Lenoir County, creating at least 464 new jobs in Kinston;
Abzena Holdingsโ choice of Lee County for a significant biopharmaceutical manufacturing plant, creating 325 jobs in Sanford;
Polywoodโs decision to expand its outdoor furniture manufacturing facility in Person County, creating 300 jobs in Roxboro;
Thermo Fisher Scientificโs decision to expand current operations in Pitt County, creating 290 jobs in Greenville;
Champion Home Buildersโ selection of Robeson County for a production site, creating at least 225 jobs in Pembroke;
Glen Ravenโs decision to expand operations in Warren County, creating 205 jobs in Norlina.
Additional jobs were created in conjunction with rural development grants managed by Commerceโs Rural Economic Development Division. A total of 3,235 new jobs were supported by $28.4 million in rural grant monies awarded by the stateโs Rural Infrastructure Authority during its meetings in February, April, June, August, October, and December. These public grants in turn attracted $1.22 billion in private-sector investment capital in support of job creation and improved infrastructure capacity for rural North Carolina.
The North Carolina Department of Commerce serves as the stateโs lead agency for community, workforce, and economic development. A searchable directory of all of the programs and services offered by the department is available at nccommerce.com/directory.




