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Gregory Poole Equipment Co., Town of Garner Announce Plans for New Headquarters Campus

Gregory Poole Equipment Co. and Town of Garner plan to relocate headquarters for $347 million investment, hundreds of jobs. The Garner location chosen for its strategic advantages, supporting region's growth trajectory. New campus to enhance customer experience, employee collaboration, and future growth.

October 20, 2025 - Southeast Edition
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Gregory Poole Equipment Co. and the town of Garner announced the planned relocation of Gregory Poole headquarters from 4807 Beryl Road in Raleigh to 0 Waterfield Drive in Garner.

The relocation will result in the building of a new headquarters campus that is projected to bring $347 million in new investment and hundreds of jobs to Garner over the next five years while meeting increased customer demand.

This transformative investment and partnership with the Town of Garner comes as Gregory Poole Equipment Co., the Caterpillar dealer for eastern North Carolina, approaches its 75th year in business. As a fundamental pillar behind the rapid growth of the region, the company supports contractors, land developers, hospitals and local governments. The construction of a new headquarters is a bold step that signals the company's trust in the region's continued trajectory of becoming a major hub of innovation and development.

"This project represents a major investment in our people, our customers and our communities," said Greg Poole IV, senior vice president. "Our goal is simple: to create a customer experience that's second to none. This new headquarters gives us the space, tools and vision to deliver on that promise every single day."

Built for Future Growth

Construction is expected to begin within the next 24 months, with a phased relocation to take place over five-plus years. The new master campus will:

• serve as a hub for delivering a 'world-class' customer experience, with a focus on faster response and expanded service capacity.

• Feature modern facilities designed to enhance employee collaboration and training.

• Create efficiencies for employees and customers by consolidating fragmented operations.

• Provide room for future expansion, ensuring Gregory Poole can meet customer demand for decades.

Why Garner?

The decision to relocate followed a three-year site search across Raleigh, Garner, Clayton and Wendell. Garner stood out as the best fit due to its strategic location, access to workforce talent, pro-business climate and strong growth trajectory.

In February of 2025, Gregory Poole Equipment Co. purchased a 130-acre property on South Greenfield Parkway in Garner.

"We are grateful to the town of Garner for their support throughout this process," said Poole. "Their leadership and vision made it clear that Garner is the right place for our future headquarters, and we look forward to growing together in the years ahead."

"We are excited to welcome Gregory Poole to our community," Mayor Buddy Gupton said. "This project aligns perfectly with our strategic objectives for economic development, emphasizing job creation and new investment. Gregory Poole's selection of Garner illustrates once again that we are a community of choice for business opportunities."

Legacy of Service

Gregory Poole has a strong history in North Carolina and the state's capital city. It originally opened its doors in 1951 at 3623 Hillsborough St. in Raleigh before moving to its current headquarters at 4807 Beryl Road. The need for a new headquarters also is spurred by its own growth, employing more than 1,500 associates across 27 locations with diverse business lines including construction equipment, electric power, marine power, lift systems and governmental and defense solutions.

Gregory Poole Equipment has made a name for itself for its dedication to customer service and employee relations, supporting some of the state's largest development projects and boasting an average employee tenure of over eight years, more than double the national average of 3.9 years.


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