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Amazon Announces First Robotics Fulfillment Center in Louisiana


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Amazon Announces First Robotics Fulfillment Center in Louisiana
May 7, 2021 GMT
SEATTLE (BUSINESS WIRE) May 7, 2021
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) plans to open its first robotics fulfillment center in the state of Louisiana. The new operations facility in Shreveport will create over 1,000 new, full-time jobs and provide employees with at least $15 per hour and comprehensive benefits. Amazon jobs support Louisiana communities of all sizes, from larger metro areas like Shreveport to smaller communities like Carencro.
In the new 650,000 square-foot fulfillment center, Amazon employees will pick, pack, and ship smaller customer items such as books, toys, electronics and other household items. ....

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Around Kings County: T-Mobile, Amazon jobs coming to the area


T-Mobile inks lease of K-mart building in Kingsburg
After some three years of negotiations, phone giant T- Mobile has inked a lease of the former K-Mart building in Kingsburg according to real estate sources. The property is owned by grocery chain owner Mike Alamsi who was unavailable for comment.
SF-based Swinerton Builders has received a permit to begin demolition in the interior of the sparawling K-mart building that will house the new T-Mobile call center. The same big builder will be doing the tenant improvements that will follow. The vacant 105,000sf building is at 333 Sierra St., Kingsburg.
A demo permit was issued Jan. 26 for the major project that is expected to bring hundreds of new jobs to the area in early 2022 says Kingsburg Economic Development Coordinator Jolene Polyack. The center is expected to employ around 1,000 when in full operation. ....

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