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Four Roses breaks ground on distillery expansion in Lawrenceburg

Company also to add new warehouses in Bullitt County

fourLAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (June 4, 2015) — Lt. Gov. Crit Luallen today joined company officials and local leaders to break ground on expansion at the Four Roses Distillery in Lawrenceburg. The company also announced a second expansion of its warehouse facilities in Bullitt County.

Four Roses plans to invest $34 million to add two new buildings and new equipment in Anderson County, which will double the size of the distillery and annual production. The investment, which will be completed in 2018, also will create 15 new jobs.

To store the increased production, Four Roses will create five additional jobs and invest $21 million to build four new warehouses. The new warehouses will be operational by 2022.

The announcement comes just a few months after Four Roses unveiled plans to build a new facility in Bullitt County. The 60,000-s.f. operation will contain two bottling lines, bottling support areas and office space. Four Roses expects that facility to be up and running by the spring of 2018.

Established in 1888, Four Roses is available in all 50 states