Niagara Bottling at Tryon: The Project That Signals a New Era for Fulton County
- Post by FCIDA
- June 2, 2026

For years, conversations about economic development often focused on potential.
What could happen.
What the region might become.
But every so often, a project arrives that changes the conversation completely.
Suddenly, people stop talking about possibility.
They start talking about momentum.
That’s exactly what is happening with the Niagara Bottling project at Tryon Technology Park in Fulton County, New York.
And for business leaders, site selectors, manufacturers, developers, and local residents alike, this project represents something much bigger than a single facility.
It represents confidence in the future of the region.

Niagara Bottling plans to construct a 364,000-square-foot bottling facility on approximately 50 acres at Tryon Technology Park. The project represents an estimated $160 million investment and is expected to create approximately 60–70 jobs in the region.
Construction activity has already begun with site preparation underway, and the company is targeting operations in the first quarter of next year.
But the true story of this project is not just the size of the investment.
It’s what the investment signals.

When companies evaluate locations for major expansion projects, they look for regions that demonstrate readiness.
Not just available land.
Prepared infrastructure.
Reliable utilities.
Workforce potential.
Long-term support.
The Niagara project highlights all of those things.
Tryon Technology Park already represented one of Fulton County’s most important long-term redevelopment opportunities. Now, with Niagara’s investment and additional infrastructure improvements underway, the park is becoming a powerful example of how preparation creates opportunity.
And perhaps most importantly:
Other companies are already paying attention.

Large-scale manufacturing and processing facilities depend on infrastructure.
That’s why one of the most important parts of the Niagara project is happening behind the scenes.
As part of this expansion effort, Fulton County and its partners secured approximately:
Together, that represents roughly $25 million in infrastructure investment at Tryon Technology Park within the last six months.
That infrastructure doesn’t just support one project.
It strengthens the park for future tenants and future growth.
Prepared infrastructure is one of the strongest signals a region can send to companies evaluating expansion opportunities.

Economic development projects often create ripple effects.
This project is already doing exactly that.
Following the announcement of the Niagara investment and the Power Up grant, additional companies have reportedly expressed interest in Tryon Technology Park because of the increased infrastructure capacity now coming into the site.
That’s how momentum works.
One major project builds confidence.
Confidence attracts attention.
Attention creates new opportunities.
The Niagara project is not simply filling space at Tryon.
It is helping reposition the entire park for future industrial growth.

One of the more fascinating parts of the project involves water infrastructure.
The Niagara facility is expected to use approximately 1.2 million gallons of water per day.
To put that into perspective, the City of Gloversville currently uses roughly 1 million gallons per day overall.
That level of usage creates significant new revenue for the local water system, which can ultimately strengthen infrastructure and benefit the broader community over time.
It’s an important reminder that economic development projects often create impacts far beyond the boundaries of the construction site itself.

Corporate site selectors and manufacturing leaders evaluate projects differently than the public does.
They don’t just see a building.
They see signals.
They see:
Those signals matter because companies making expansion decisions want confidence that a region can support growth over the next 10–20 years.
Projects like Niagara demonstrate that Fulton County is investing in that future.
For many people in Fulton County, Tryon represents something deeply personal.
The site once supported thousands of jobs before the former state facility closed.
Redeveloping the property has always been about more than real estate.
It has been about rebuilding opportunity.
The Niagara project marks one of the strongest signs yet that the next chapter at Tryon is beginning to take shape.
And with upgraded infrastructure, growing interest from additional companies, and renewed momentum, the future of the park is beginning to look very different than it did just a few years ago.

For years, portions of Tryon Technology Park were owned by New York State and later by the IDA as redevelopment efforts moved forward.
That meant much of the property was not contributing to the local tax base in the same way privately owned commercial property typically would.
Projects like Niagara Bottling help change that.
As private investment returns to the site, the property begins transitioning back into productive economic use — creating new opportunities not only for jobs and infrastructure investment, but also for long-term tax revenue that can support the broader community.
For many residents, that represents an important milestone in the ongoing transformation of Tryon Technology Park from a former state-owned facility into a growing center for private-sector investment and economic activity.

One of the most interesting parts of economic development is that success tends to attract more success.
A major project creates infrastructure improvements.
Infrastructure improvements attract new companies.
New companies create additional investment and jobs.
That cycle is how regions grow over time.
The Niagara project is important not only because of what it brings today, but because of what it could help unlock tomorrow.
Niagara Bottling plans to build a 364,000-square-foot bottling facility at Tryon Technology Park in Fulton County, New York. The project represents an estimated $160 million investment and is expected to create approximately 60–70 jobs.
The project brings significant private investment, infrastructure upgrades, and new jobs to the region while also helping position Tryon Technology Park for future industrial growth and business attraction.
Infrastructure improvements include approximately $9 million for water and wastewater upgrades through FAST NY and $15 million through the Power Up program to bring transmission-level electrical power into the park.
Major projects demonstrate that a region is prepared for growth. Infrastructure investments, utility capacity, and successful development activity often increase confidence among other companies evaluating expansion opportunities.
Construction preparation is already underway, with building construction expected to begin in August. The company is targeting operations in the first quarter of next year.
As private investment returns to Tryon Technology Park, portions of the property transition back onto the tax rolls, helping generate long-term tax revenue and supporting the continued redevelopment of the site.

Economic development is ultimately about creating environments where businesses, workers, and communities can grow together.
The Niagara Bottling project represents more than a facility.
It represents preparation.
Partnership.
Momentum.
And belief in the future of Fulton County.
At the Fulton County Industrial Development Agency, our mission is to help create the conditions that support long-term growth through infrastructure investment, business partnerships, workforce opportunity, and strategic development planning. Projects like this demonstrate what becomes possible when preparation and opportunity come together.