King’s Hawaiian expands Oakwood facility with $54 million investment

King’s Hawaiian expands Oakwood facility with  million investment
Governor Brian Kemp (2022-2026) — GOVERNOR BRIAN P. KEMP OFFICE of the GOVERNOR
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Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that King’s Hawaiian, a family-owned food company, will invest $54 million to expand its facility in Oakwood, Georgia. This expansion is expected to create over 135 new jobs.

“For nearly 15 years, King’s Hawaiian has proven to be an incredible partner in creating quality jobs in northeast Georgia, and we look forward to even more years of great success for them in Hall County,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “Expansions like these are an important part of our economic development work, helping create further opportunities in growing communities.”

King’s Hawaiian was founded by the Taira family in Hilo, Hawaii, in 1950. The company established its presence in Georgia in 2010 and now supports over 800 jobs in the state.

“This expansion represents a major milestone in our journey, and we’re thrilled to continue growing our ohana in Hall County,” said Mark Taira, CEO of King’s Hawaiian. “For 15 years, Georgia has been an essential part of our success. The support from Lanier Technical College, Georgia Quick Start, and the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce has been instrumental in helping us train and develop talent to grow our business.”

The expansion will include a new production line at the existing facility located at Oakwood South Industrial Park. The start-up is anticipated for the second quarter of 2026 and will produce additional flavors of King’s Hawaiian Pretzel Bites. Positions available include management, maintenance, food safety, and quality control roles.

“King’s Hawaiian has become a cornerstone of our regional economy and a shining example of a company that invests in both business and community,” said Tim Evans, President and CEO of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce. “This sixth major expansion since 2010 is a testament to the company’s deep roots in Hall County.”

Brandon Lounsbury represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Global Commerce team on this project alongside partners from the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce and Georgia EMC.

“King’s Hawaiian has been a cornerstone employer in northeast Georgia and a valued partner of Georgia Quick Start for more than a decade,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson.

Founded by Robert R. Taira over 70 years ago, KING’S HAWAIIAN continues its dedication to providing Hawaii-inspired foods with original recipes.



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