Lumberton plant among recipients of NC Rural Infrastructure Authority grants

Jun. 19—LUMBERTON — Bast Fibre Technologies in Lumberton was named among other companies in rural North Carolina to receive a share of a $4.4 million grant designed to attract 210 jobs and $910 million in private investment.

The Lumberton employer was approved to received a $100,000 grant to support the renovation of a 370,000-square-foot building.

The building is used by Bast Fibre Technologies, a cleantech engineering firm that manufactures specialty fibers. The company plans to create 10 jobs and invest $3,923,213 alongside the grant.

The North Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has approved 10 other grant requests to local governments totaling $4,478,850, Governor Roy Cooper announced recently.

The requests include commitments to create a total of 383 jobs, 173 of which were previously announced. The public investment in these projects will attract more than $91 million in private investment, according to a statement released by the governor's office.

"We've been making transformational investments in infrastructure across rural North Carolina, including high speed internet and water systems and these grants will help existing rural businesses while attracting new companies to our rural areas," Cooper said.

The RIA is supported by the rural economic development team at the North Carolina Department of Commerce. RIA members review and approve funding requests from local communities. Funding comes from a variety of specialized grant and loan programs offered and managed by N.C. Commerce's Rural Economic Development Division, led by Assistant Secretary for Rural Economic Development Kenny Flowers. Grants support a variety of activities, including infrastructure development, building renovation, expansion and demolition, and site improvements.

"Each investment made in a rural community benefits the entire state," said N.C. Commerce Secretary Machelle Baker Sanders. "Today's newest infrastructure improvements will stimulate growth while enhancing the economic competitiveness, opportunities, and resilience that rural North Carolina needs to succeed."

The RIA approved eight grant requests under the state's Building Reuse Program in two categories:

Vacant Building Category

Beaufort County: A $200,000 grant will support the reuse of a 15,510-square-foot building in Washington. The building will be occupied by Elite Truck Boxes, LLC, an online retailer of truck boxes and various automotive accessories. The company expects to create 31 jobs and invest $1,914,000 in the project.