A staff member said an Australian company, Naya, will build a 250,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and locate its North American headquarters in Rutherford County, just south of Murfreesboro.
The staff member said the project will create 183 jobs to start and involve about $80 million in capital investment. The speaker described the project as foreign direct investment and said local officials and the governor marked the start with a ceremonial groundbreaking. "We're putting shovels in the dirt to celebrate," the staff member said, adding that officials expect to return at the end of next year or early 2027 to see the completed facility.
The announcement, as presented in the meeting remarks, identified the Barrett family as associated with the site but did not provide further detail about the family's role, the exact site address, any local incentives or permitting steps, or a construction timetable beyond the planned visit in late 2026 or early 2027. Those details were not specified in the remarks on the record.
No formal votes, ordinances or funding authorizations were recorded in the transcript excerpts provided. The remarks consisted of a brief public update on the groundbreaking and project metrics.
Why it matters: The project, as described, would bring a sizable manufacturing footprint and initial payroll to Rutherford County if built as stated. The speaker framed it as a win for Tennessee because it combines new jobs, capital investment and a North American corporate presence for the company.
What remains unclear from the provided remarks: the exact parcel, local tax or incentive commitments, the projected timeline for hiring beyond the initial 183 positions, expected average wages or benefits, and whether any state or local approvals remain outstanding. Those items were not specified in the transcript.