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Charlotte region lands 200 jobs, $41 million investment for American Eagle site

American Eagle Outfitters Inc. plans to invest $41 million and create more than 200 full-time jobs in the Charlotte region with a new distribution hub for the Southeast, Gov. Josh Stein’s office said Friday.

American Eagle will open a 472,890-square-foot facility at Innovation Logistics Center at 1415 Peeler Road in Salisbury, Rowan County Economic Development Corp. said Friday. The facility is expected to begin operations in early 2027.

The move represents long-term growth for the company’s supply chain and distribution network, the company’s CEO Jay Schottenstein said.

“North Carolina offers the workforce, infrastructure and strategic location needed to continue powering our brands and connecting us to customers,” Schottenstein said in the statement from Stein’s office.

GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 21: A shopper walks by an American Eagle store on November 21, 2023 in Glendale, California. Shares of clothing retailer American Eagle fell sharply after the company issued an unimpressive forecast for holiday sales. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
American Eagle Outfitters pledges $41 million creating over 200 jobs in distribution hub in Salisbury, east of Charlotte, Gov. Josh Stein’s office said Friday, July 17, 2026. Justin Sullivan Getty Images

The average annual salary for positions such as management, maintenance and operations will be $57,351. Rowan County’s average of $57,155. These new jobs could potentially create a payroll impact of more than $4 million for the region annually, Stein’s office said.

For its investment, American Eagle will receive $150,000 in state tax incentives based on hiring 70 employees.

More companies expanding in Rowan County

This is the latest company expansion in Rowan County creating hundreds of manufacturing jobs, including the state’s second-largest hiring announcement of the year.

Last month, Fortune 500 company Jabil Inc. said it plans to invest $264 million in a Rowan County manufacturing facility that will create nearly 1,200 jobs. The factory in the former Gildan building in Granite Industrial Park will make data center hardware such as liquid cooling enclosures and server racks.

The average wage is expected to be at least $62,000. Operations are expected to begin this year. Founded in 1966 and based in Florida, Jabil employs nearly 1,000 people North Carolina in Asheville, Hendersonville and Mebane.

Also last month, Piedmont Cheerwine Bottling Co. announced expansion plans to add 100 workers, doubling its workforce. Piedmont is a sister company of Cheerwine, the popular soda brand. The company plans to combine its Salisbury and Greensboro distribution operations into the new facility.

In December, a Vietnamese manufacturer also chose Salisbury as its first expansion site in the U.S. Ever Home Plastics LLC, a subsidiary of Vacane Home Concepts Inc., plans to invest $3.65 million in the city and create 46 jobs over four years. It’s located at 7401 Statesville Blvd.

Last fall, the iconic New York City-based retailer Macy’s celebrated the grand opening of its Rowan County fulfillment center.

In 2022, Macy’s said it would invest $584 million in the facility, creating 2,800 workers in China Grove. But in 2024, the company said it would invest $640 million into the project and create over 1,300 jobs. In April, The N.C. Economic Investment Committee on Tuesday approved extending Macy’s state tax incentives goals, after missing the promised 116 job target.

What to know about American Eagle

Founded in 1977, the Pennsylvania-based apparel retailer operates 1,170 stores including American Eagle, Aerie, OFFL/NE by Aerie, Todd Snyder, and Unsubscribed. The company has distribution centers in Hazleton, Phoenix, and Mississauga, Ontario.

American Eagle Outfitters reported record revenue growth of $1.2 billion, up 10%, in its first quarter.

MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 04: A tag on an American Eagle shirt indicates it was manufactured in Vietnam on April 04, 2025 in Miami, Florida. Shares of American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. AEO fell 17.4% yesterday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced significant new tariffs against global trading partners. U.S. President Donald Trump declared a U.S. economic emergency and announced sweeping tariffs of at least 10%, with rates even higher for 60 countries that have a high trade deficit with the U.S. The tariffs will affect electronics, automobiles, clothing and shoes, wines and spirits, and Swiss watches.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
American Eagle Outfitters plans to invest $41 million in a distribution facility in Rowan County, Gov. Josh Stein’s office said Friday. Joe Raedle Getty Images

This story was originally published July 17, 2026 at 11:07 AM.

Catherine Muccigrosso
The Charlotte Observer
Catherine Muccigrosso covers retail, banking and other business news for The Charlotte Observer. An award-winning journalist, she has worked for multiple newspapers in the Carolinas, Missouri and New York.
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