Ariat International announces $8.9 million expansion bringing 150 jobs to Fort Worth

Beth Cross, Co-founder and CEO at Ariat International
Beth Cross, Co-founder and CEO at Ariat International - Beth Cross, Co-founder and CEO at Ariat International
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Beth Cross, Co-founder and CEO at Ariat International
Beth Cross, Co-founder and CEO at Ariat International - Beth Cross, Co-founder and CEO at Ariat International

Ariat International will expand its regional headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas, resulting in the creation of 150 new jobs and a capital investment exceeding $8.9 million. The company specializes in designing and selling equestrian footwear and apparel. To support this expansion, Ariat International has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF).

Governor Greg Abbott commented on the announcement: “Texas is the land of economic freedom and opportunity. That’s why Texas is the No. 1 state in the nation for attracting new business investment and creating good-paying jobs. With Ariat’s $8.9 million expansion of their regional headquarters in Fort Worth, this significant investment brings 150 new jobs for hardworking Texans in North Texas and showcases the strength of our state’s economy. With a skilled and growing workforce and the best business climate in America, Texas is where businesses innovate and people thrive.”

Beth Cross, Co-founder and CEO of Ariat International, said: “Fort Worth and the State of Texas have been an incredible partner in Ariat’s growth, and we’re proud to expand our presence here with this investment. Creating 150 new jobs in the community is especially meaningful to us, and we’re committed to building opportunities that strengthen both Ariat and Fort Worth for the long term.”

Senator Tan Parker added: “Ariat International’s expansion is a tremendous win for Fort Worth and all of North Texas. This significant investment creates new jobs and opportunities, fuels our region’s growth, and underscores Texas’ standing as the best place in America to do business. I am grateful for Ariat’s commitment to our dedicated workforce and the strong partnerships that drive economic prosperity, strengthen local communities, and build a brighter future across Senate District 12 and the Lone Star State.”

Mayor Mattie Parker also welcomed the news: “Fort Worth is proud to welcome Ariat International’s continued investment in our community. This expansion strengthens our city’s position as a hub for innovation, logistics, and world-class brands, while creating quality jobs and opportunities for our residents.”

Robert Allen, President & CEO of Fort Worth Economic Development Partnership stated: “We are happy to welcome Ariat International to an even deeper relationship with Fort Worth. As a leader in equestrian sports brand products, Ariat is the perfect match for Fort Worth.”

The TEF grant supports projects where one site in Texas competes with out-of-state locations for business relocation or expansion that will bring new jobs with competitive wages as well as significant capital investments.



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