Feb 11, 2016
It’s crystal clear in Pasadena: Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water bottling it up
PASADENA - California-based CG Roxane LLC, the owner and manufacturer of bottled Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water, is developing a 260,000-sf water bottling facility. The plant is poised to generate $41.9 million in...
PASADENA - California-based CG Roxane LLC, the owner and manufacturer of bottled Crystal Geyser Alpine Spring Water, is developing a 260,000-sf water bottling facility.
The plant is poised to generate $41.9 million in annual economic impact for Pasadena, according to a study conducted by Houston-based CenterPoint Energy.
In terms of development costs, the company is spending $60 million for the 20-acre project.
Crystal Geyser water bottling plant is being built at the intersection of Leesa Lane and Genoa Red Bluff Rd in Pasadena.
The first phase of the facility is poised to deliver in May 2016. The project broke ground in summer 2015, said Paul Davis, director of the economic development for the City of Pasadena.
The project will be completed over the course of five to seven years in two phases, with each phase comprising of 130,000 sf of development, according to a CG Roxane release.
The location was chosen for of its proximity to the Houston market, skilled workforce, high-water quality and pro-business government.
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