Window and Door Manufacturer to add 500 jobs in Johnston County


    By Chris Roush for Business North Carolina

    A Flushing, New York-based window and door manufacturer plans to build a Johnston County plant that will employ 500 workers, according to the state.

    Crystal Window & Door Systems plans to invest $83.6 million in a Selma plant that will specialize in aluminum and vinyl extrusion and window and door fabrication.

    The project received a $4.1 million, 12-year Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG) approved by state officials. Receiving the incentives hinges on meeting job and investment targets. The expansion is estimated to grow the state’s economy by $1.09 billion, and provide an 81% return on investment of public dollars. That means for every dollar of potential cost, the state expects to receive $1.81 in revenue.

    “Crystal Windows started in 1990 from my dream of building my own business,” said company founder Thomas Chen in a release. “With hard work and perseverance, Crystal is now a national manufacturer that continues to grow. Our expansion to North Carolina is a terrific next phase of that growth.”

    The company has other plants in Benton, Pennsylvania; Chicago; Riverside, California; and Union, Missouri; as well as its main plant in Queens, New York. Chen’s son Steve is now president.

    The average salary at the Crystal Windows facility will be $56,061. The current average wage in Johnston County is $50,605.

    Because Crystal chose a site in Johnston County, classified by the state’s economic tier system as Tier 3, the agreement also calls for moving $1.38 million into the state’s Industrial Development Fund utility account.

    The preceding article originally appeared on May 2, 2024 at Business North Carolina’s website and is made available here for educational purposes only. This constitutes a ‘fair use’ of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 106A-117 of the U.S. Copyright Law.

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