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Tate Ornamental to invest in creating 50 new jobs in the woodworking industry

 Monday, July 14, 2025

Tate Ornamental

Tate Ornamental, a renowned name in ornamental metalwork and woodworking, has unveiled its plans to invest $12 million to expand its manufacturing operations in White House, Tennessee. This expansion will create 50 new jobs in the woodworking and manufacturing sectors, enhancing the company’s production capacity. The investment also underscores Tate Ornamental’s commitment to growing its operations in its hometown, benefiting both the local economy and the woodworking industry at large.

Increasing production in White House, Tennessee

Founded in 1988, Tate Ornamental is a family-owned business specializing in ornamental metalwork, architectural woodwork, and high-quality stone, quartz, and porcelain countertops. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including design, fabrication, installation, and freight. With over three decades of experience, Tate Ornamental has established itself as a leader in the woodworking and metalwork sectors, serving clients across the United States.

The planned expansion is expected to significantly boost the company’s millwork production capabilities. Tate Ornamental will construct a new, state-of-the-art facility close to its existing metal and stone production plants. This strategic move will allow the company to optimize its operations, streamline production processes, and meet the growing demand for its products. The new facility will enhance the company’s ability to serve a broader customer base while maintaining the high-quality standards that have defined its reputation in the woodworking industry.

50 new jobs for Robertson County

As part of this expansion, Tate Ornamental will create 50 new jobs in Robertson County, Tennessee. These positions will support various aspects of production, including skilled labor, design, installation, and logistics. The expansion will not only contribute to the growth of Tate Ornamental but also provide new employment opportunities in the local community. Governor Bill Lee, along with officials from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD), jointly announced the news on June 25, 2025. Governor Lee expressed his pride in the company’s decision to expand within Tennessee, noting that it was a testament to the state’s strong business environment and workforce.

“Tennessee is shaped by the brands that call our state home, especially family-owned and operated companies like Tate Ornamental,” Governor Lee remarked. “I’m proud to announce this expansion that brings 50 new jobs to families across Robertson County, and thank Tate Ornamental for its continued investment in our highly skilled workforce.”

Despite having the option to expand its operations in other regions of the country, Tate Ornamental chose to continue investing in its hometown of White House, Tennessee. This decision highlights the company’s deep-rooted commitment to the community that has supported its growth for over 35 years. Ronald J. Tate, president of Tate Ornamental, expressed his excitement about the company’s continued growth and the impact it will have on both the business and local workforce.

“We feel incredibly blessed to be in a position where growth is necessary, and we couldn’t be more excited to continue that growth right here in the White House,” said Tate. “While we do work all over the country and had the option to expand elsewhere, choosing to invest again in our hometown was an easy decision. The White House has been a foundation for our company for many years, and we’re proud to keep building here, creating jobs here, and continuing to be part of this community’s future.”

Tate Ornamental’s decision to reinvest in the White House is a significant boost to the local economy. By strengthening its production capacity and creating high-quality jobs in the woodworking and manufacturing sectors, the company is helping to build a sustainable future for Robertson County. The announcement of Tate Ornamental’s $12 million investment is part of a broader effort by the state of Tennessee to attract and support manufacturers across various industries. The state has long been recognized for its business-friendly environment, skilled workforce, and robust infrastructure, all of which have contributed to the success of companies like Tate Ornamental.

TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter also highlighted the importance of the company’s expansion for the state’s economy. He emphasized the role of local leadership in fostering a favorable business climate that encourages investment and job creation. “Companies always have a choice in where they choose to do business,” McWhorter stated. “We are excited to announce Tate Ornamental’s decision to further invest in White House, Tennessee. We thank this company for its continued commitment to the Volunteer State and the local leadership across Robertson County who have worked diligently to set this community up for new jobs and investment.”

With construction set to begin on the new facility in early 2026, Tate Ornamental anticipates that its expanded operations will be fully up and running by January 2027. Once completed, the expansion will enable the company to further cement its position as a leader in ornamental metalwork and architectural woodworking. The company’s expansion also represents a significant opportunity for individuals in the region interested in pursuing careers in woodworking, design, and manufacturing. As Tate Ornamental continues to grow, additional job opportunities will likely arise in various fields, offering even more chances for residents to build their careers in the thriving woodworking industry.

In conclusion, Tate Ornamental’s $12 million investment in its White House facility reflects the company’s long-term vision for growth and its commitment to supporting the local community. By expanding its operations and creating 50 new jobs, the company is poised to continue its legacy as a leader in ornamental metalwork and woodworking while contributing to the economic vitality of Robertson County, Tennessee.

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