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Tate expands in Arkansas, opens new manufacturing facility

Revitalized facility in Pocahontas to fabricate steel frames for data center construction
At the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new 420,000-square-foot facility, Tate announced plans to add a new product line and make a $4 million investment to support its continued expansion in the data center sector.  (Arkansas Economic Development Commission)
At the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new 420,000-square-foot facility, Tate announced plans to add a new product line and make a $4 million investment to support its continued expansion in the data center sector. (Arkansas Economic Development Commission)
By Faven Matheos
December 12, 2025 | 10:23 P.M.

Tate Inc., a Maryland-based industrial manufacturing and engineering firm, opened a new manufacturing facility at 1612 AR 304 in Pocahontas, in the far northeast corner of Arkansas. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new 420,000-square-foot facility, Tate announced plans to add a new product line at the new facility and make a $4 million investment to support its continued expansion in the data center sector.

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