Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Swire Coca-Cola has announced plans to construct a $475 million manufacturing facility in Colorado Springs after a project near Denver International Airport ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Swire Coca-Cola, the Utah-based manufacturer and distributor, is canceling its plan to construct a 570,000-square-foot bottling plant at the northeast corner ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Swire Coca-Cola, USA, has selected Colorado Springs as the location for its new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, bringing a $475 million investment and 170 ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The company, with a 75-year ...
Bryan Sink, senior vice president of supply chain at Swire Coca-Cola, USA, announces the company's $475 million expansion in Colorado Springs on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2025 at the U.S. Olympic & ...
The Utah-based bottler had secured a 75-year, $270.7M ground lease approved by Denver City Council last year for the site at Tower Road and Peña Boulevard. Construction was expected to begin this year ...
Colorado Springs will be the new home of a $475M Coca-Cola bottling plant that will replace an aging Denver facility. Swire Coca-Cola, USA announced it will start construction in 2026 on a 620K SF ...
Utah-based Swire Coca-Cola plans to open a new manufacturing plant in Colorado Springs, and with it, create an estimated 170 new jobs. The company and the city's chamber of commerce said in this ...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Swire Coca-Cola, USA, has selected Colorado Springs as the location for a new facility that will bring high-quality jobs and significant investment into the Pikes Peak Region. “We ...
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A sign advertises available land in Colorado Springs' Peak Innovation Park. The Park is responsible for nearly 5% of the economic impact in the city and is only expected to increase. (Alex Edwards/The ...
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