excited to announce a significant new phase of expansion. The company has purchased a new property
in the Nashville Business Center near Highway 64, a strategic investment to support the continued
growth of its egg processing operations. The property’s building will be upfitted as a cooler and
warehouse to make room for Braswell Family Farms to increase capacity and better facilitate its
operations within Nash County.
Braswell Family Farms is proud to invest in Nash County, a region that continues to support agriculture,
innovation and community development. This purchase will allow Braswell Family Farms to create up to
26 new jobs, as well as better serve its customers.
“We’re so thankful to continue to plant roots in Nash County, and by God’s grace, we have opportunities
to expand our business. And this is a key step in our future growth plans,” said Braswell Family Farms
President and CEO Trey Braswell.
Additionally, this expansion reflects Braswell Family Farms’ ongoing commitment to enhancing
biosecurity practices, which ultimately ensures high-quality eggs at affordable prices for consumers.
“We are thrilled to see Braswell Family Farms continue to grow right here in Nash County,” said
Chairman of Nash County Board of Commissioners Wayne Outlaw. “This expansion not only brings new
jobs and economic opportunity to our area but also highlights what we already know – Nashville is a
great place to do business, and to call home.”
“Nashville is grateful for all that Braswell Family Farms, a fourth-generation family-owned business, has
done for our community. We are excited about their continued growth, bringing new jobs and
investment to town,” said Mayor Brenda Brown.
To learn more, visit BraswellFamilyFarms.com.
