Iron Galaxy Studios, LLC, a top independent video game developer, announced plans to locate operations in Nashville, TN. Plans for the project include creating 108 new tech jobs at its Nashville game development studio. Economic development partners include Nashville Electric System, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, Nashville Technology Council, and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. This project helps further TVA’s mission of service to improve the quality of life for the people of the Valley.

Wall Innovations, LLC, an aluminum door and window manufacturer, announced plans to establish operations in Hardeman County. Plans for the company’s U.S. manufacturing and distribution operations include creating 72 new jobs and investing $6.4 million. Economic development partners include Bolivar Energy Authority, City of Bolivar, Hardeman County and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.

Chick-fil-A Supply, an innovative distribution service provider, announced plans to locate operations in Antioch, Tennessee. Plans for the distribution service provider include creating 45 new jobs and investing $16.3 million to support operations, ensuring Chick-fil-A restaurants have the food and products needed to serve its customers. Economic development partners include Nashville Electric Service, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.

Macy’s Inc., one of America’s leading digitally led omnichannel retailers, announced plans to expand operations in Robertson County. Plans for the project include creating 50 new jobs to enhance performance at the Portland fulfillment center. Economic development partners include Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation, City of Portland and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. This project furthers TVA’s mission of service by helping to improve the quality of life for the people of the Valley.

Tritium, a global leader in the Electric Vehicle charging industry, announced plans to establish its US manufacturing operations in Lebanon, Tennessee. Plans for project include creating 500 new jobs to support manufacturing modular direct current fast chargers at the Wilson County facility. Economic development partners include Middle Tennessee Electric, Joint Economic and Community Development Board of Wilson County, and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. This project furthers TVA’s mission of service by helping improve the quality of life for the people of the Valley.

Monogram Assembled Foods, LLC, a manufacturer of packaged and value-added foods, announced plans to establish operations in Dickson, Tennessee. Plans for the project include creating 400 new jobs and investing $53.5 million in the Tennessee-based company’s facility. Economic development partners include Dickson Electric System, Dickson County Economic Development Alliance, and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. This project furthers TVA’s mission to help improve the lives of the people of the Valley.

PennyMac Financial Services, Inc., a consumer direct lending business, announced plans to establish operations in Franklin, Tennessee. Plans for the project include creating 350 new jobs to support the company’s mortgage origination center. Economic development partners include Middle Tennessee Electric, Williamson Inc., and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. This project helps further TVA’s mission of service by improving the quality of life for the people of the Valley.

Fiberon, a leading manufacturer of wood-alternative eco-friendly decking products, announced plans to establish operations in Maury County. Plans for the project include creating 310 new jobs at the company’s Columbia facility. Economic development partners include Columbia Power and Water Systems, Maury County Chamber and Economic Alliance, Middle Tennessee Industrial Development Association, and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. This project helps further TVA’s mission to improve the quality of life for the people of the Valley.

3M, a leading global consumer goods producer, announced plans to expand operations in Clinton, Tennessee. Plans for the project include adding nearly 600 jobs and investing $470 million to expand two of its fast-growing product lines: Filtrete™ air filters and Command™ adhesive strips, allowing the company to respond to growing consumer demand. Economic development partners include Clinton Utilities Board, Anderson County Economic Development Association and Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. This project helps further TVA’s mission to improve the quality of life for the people of the Valley.

Novelis, an aluminum producer and recycler, announced plans to expand its recently opened operations in Guthrie, Kentucky. Plans for the project include creating 140 new jobs and investing $365 million to increase capacity to serve the automotive market. Economic development partners include Pennyrile RECC, the Kentucky Cabinet of Economic Development, Southwestern Kentucky Economic Development Kentucky Economic Development Council, Todd County and the City of Guthrie.