“Our rapid growth has created a need for more space for our store support center team members. The new facility will consolidate our current team members into one location and also accommodate future expected growth,” said Jim Wright, Tractor Supply Company chairman and CEO.

“This transition would not have been possible without the assistance of our government partners at the city, county and state levels. We have been a proud member of the Brentwood and Williamson County business communities for more than eight years, and we are pleased that we will continue to call this area our home.”

The company currently employs approximately 650 of its total 17,000 team members in its three leased buildings and expects over time to grow to over 1,000 team members in the new facility.

The proposed center will be a 260,000 square-foot, LEED-certified building located in a new development on Virginia Way, just one block from the location of the company’s current offices. The new site is part of a recently approved development that will include a new City of Brentwood passive park that will be named Margaret Hayes Powell Park.   

“Tractor Supply is a great corporate citizen in Tennessee, and I am pleased the company has decided to deepen its ties to our state in Williamson County,” said Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. 

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For the project, Tractor Supply has announced that Eakin Partners, LLC will serve as development consultant, Hastings Architecture Associates, LLC as the architect, Ragan-Smith Associates as the civil engineer and Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC will be the general contractor. 

Tractor Supply will purchase the property from PLC Properties. Tractor Supply expects to start construction by the end of the year.                

“As one of our largest employers in Brentwood today, we are excited about Tractor Supply Company’s commitment to stay in our community and construct a new facility that will allow the company to grow its employment in the future to effectively support its retail operations,” said Brentwood Mayor Paul Webb.  FG

—From Tractor Supply Company news release