Three companies announce plans to expand or relocate to Hillsborough County


May 24, 2018



Frank Recruitment Group will open a new U.S. hub at 501 E. Kennedy Blvd.

In addition to the big news that Mosaic has chosen to relocate its headquarters to Tampa, May was a busy month for other corporate expansion and relocation news.

Two global companies announced plans to open offices in Tampa and a manufacturing company will relocate its headquarters to Hillsborough Count
In addition to the big news that Mosaic has chosen to relocate its headquarters to Tampa, May was a busy month for other corporate expansion and relocation news.

 

Two global companies announced plans to open offices in Tampa and a manufacturing company will relocate its headquarters to Hillsborough County. Altogether, the three companies will create more than 200 local jobs.

 

UK-based Frank Recruitment Group, a specialist IT staffing firm, will open its sixth U.S. hub in downtown Tampa, joining Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco and New York City, and will create 100 sales consultants jobs immediately.
To read more coverage on this announcement, see these stories in the Tampa Bay Times and Tampa Bay Business Journal.

 

Liftup, an accessibility products designer and manufacturer that helps disabled, injured and elderly people achieve greater mobility, will establish its first U.S. subsidiary in Tampa. The Denmark-based company will hire 20 local employees and invest up to $350,000 in the project.
To read more coverage on this announcement, see these stories in the Tampa Bay Times and Tampa Bay Business Journal.

 

Custom battery manufacturer Resistacap Energy Products will relocate its headquarters from Huntsville, Alabama to Hillsborough County. The company will hire 100 local employees and plans to invest up to $500,000 in the project for equipment and building renovations.
To read more coverage on this announcement, see these stories in the Tampa Bay Times and Tampa Bay Business Journal.

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