In a recent government meeting, council members discussed a significant economic development project aimed at revitalizing the former Spirit Homes facility, which has been vacant for an extended period. The project, led by Cavalier Homes, seeks to bring manufacturing jobs back to the community, with a commitment to create 253 positions over the next three years. The average wage for these jobs is projected to be $26.71 per hour, marking a positive step towards enhancing local employment opportunities.
The council was urged to continue their support for this initiative by authorizing the company to receive state incentives through the sales tax back program. This financial backing is seen as crucial for the project's success and the overall economic growth of the area. The discussions highlighted the importance of a pro-business climate and the community's willingness to prioritize housing and equitable circumstances, which were key factors in attracting Cavalier Homes to Conway over other potential markets.
Cavalier Homes, which has undergone several ownership changes, is committed to operating the facility and plans to begin hiring leadership positions by December 1, with broader hiring expected to ramp up in April of the following year. The company anticipates being fully operational by the summer of 2025.
The council expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts that have brought this project to fruition, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in attracting businesses. A resolution to support the project was moved and seconded, reflecting a unified commitment to fostering economic development in the region.