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Coca-Cola closes $50M US plant as mass layoffs hit
Coca-Cola is quietly unwinding a chunk of its U.S. manufacturing footprint, closing a major plant worth tens of millions of dollars and triggering a new wave of layoffs across its bottling network.
An investor has purchased the building at 125 Edgewood Ave., the first Atlanta bottling operation for Coca-Cola.
The original Coca-Cola may have been formulated in Atlanta, the city where it's headquartered today, but its very first bottling plant wasn't even in Georgia.
Last week, Mayor Karen Bass joined Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling executives to mark the start of a $47.5 million revitalization of the Los Angeles's historic Coca-Cola Building. (Carol M. Highsmith/Library ...
A detailed look at Coca‑Cola’s financial performance, portfolio strategy, Costa Coffee challenges and the company’s shift toward wellness, digital innovation and new leadership as Henrique Braun ...
LUFKIN, Texas (KETK) — Firefighter crews responded to a fire at a Coca-Cola Lufkin building on Thursday, according to officials. The Lufkin Fire Department was dispatched around 6:30 a.m. to a ...
Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling has officially begun construction work on the grand renovation of the historic Coca-Cola building in downtown Los Angeles. Gensler is designing the new building façade; ...
In 1905, Andrew Ellwien, F.J. Prezler and James Brown bought the Schubert Bottling Company and renamed it Mitchell Bottling Works. Later the name was changed to Coca-Cola Bottling Company. This ...
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MONAHANS, Texas — You might have heard of the Million Barrel Museum before, but what you don’t know is that a small building within the museum site holds a fizzy slice of local history: The Big Burger ...
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