Representatives from Corteva Agriscience and Scannell Properties, as well as officials from the City of Anderson, break ground Tuesday at the site of the new $30 million, 300,000 square foot facility that will be occupied and operated by Corteva next year.

by C.J. Miller, Hoosier Ag Today radio network

Corteva Agriscience is planning to open a new $30 million warehouse and distribution center that is currently under construction in Anderson.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday to officially kick-off the construction project, which is on 30 acres of property at the 1600 block of East 60th Street. The site is near exit 226 of I-69 on the south side of Anderson.

The 300,000-square-foot facility is being built by Scannell Properties, LLC.

According to the Anderson Herald-Bulletin, the company plans to have construction on the new facility completed by June 2024.

Corteva has signed a 10-year lease to occupy the facility once it is built. At least 41 jobs are planned for the new distribution center.

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