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World’s Largest Toolmaker Picks Texas to Host High-Tech Plant for Iconic Brand

Stanley Black & Decker Buys Land to Bring Manufacturing Operations Back to the United States
The long history of machining in Fort Worth, Texas, reflected in a Howard R. Hollem painting of a local Consolidated Aircraft Corp. plant employee, is headed toward another chapter with a planned Craftsman plant. Image: The Library of Congress
The long history of machining in Fort Worth, Texas, reflected in a Howard R. Hollem painting of a local Consolidated Aircraft Corp. plant employee, is headed toward another chapter with a planned Craftsman plant. Image: The Library of Congress

The world's largest toolmaker, Stanley Black & Decker, has bought land in North Texas to build its first Craftsman manufacturing plant since it bought the division from retailer Sears in 2017, with Lone Star State real estate reflecting a corporate push to rejuvenate a well-known American brand.

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