- Tractor Supply Company (TSCO, Financial) breaks ground on a new 865,000 sq. ft. distribution center in Nampa, Idaho, with a $225 million investment.
- The new facility will create over 500 full-time jobs and support more than 200 stores in the Pacific Northwest.
- The distribution center is expected to commence operations in late 2026 or early 2027.
Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ:TSCO), the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the U.S., has initiated the construction of its new distribution center in Nampa, Idaho. This 865,000-square-foot facility marks the company's 11th distribution center and involves an initial investment of nearly $225 million in Canyon County.
With a strategic aim to enhance its supply chain capabilities, Tractor Supply's new center will serve over 200 stores throughout the Pacific Northwest, including those in Middleton, Kuna, and Emmett, Idaho. The facility is being constructed to meet LEED certification standards, underscoring the company's commitment to sustainability.
The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by prominent leaders, including Idaho's Lt. Gov. Scott Bedke and Nampa's Mayor Debbie Kling, alongside Tractor Supply's Chief Supply Chain Officer, Colin Yankee. The event highlighted the company's dedication to investing in local communities, exemplified by donations of $10,000 each to the Ridgevue FFA and Canyon County 4-H chapters.
This expansion brings over 500 full-time jobs to the region, offering competitive wages, comprehensive benefits, and long-term career growth opportunities. Tractor Supply plans to start hiring in the second quarter of 2026, ahead of the anticipated opening in late 2026 or early 2027. Interested candidates can find more information on job openings at TractorSupply.careers.
The new distribution center's location at 9640 Ustick Road in Nampa signifies Tractor Supply's continued growth and dedication to supporting rural communities and lifestyles across America.