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A Sneak Peek at Top Seedz New HQ in Buffalo

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Top Seedz (Y7) is gearing up for a major move into its new downtown headquarters, signaling a significant expansion for our favorite cracker and seed company. The 35,000-square-foot space is nearing completion, with the manufacturing area already 90% ready. This strategic move is expected to boost production capacity by 600%, setting the stage for a tenfold to fifteenfold increase in current levels. With plans to relocate manufacturing operations in the next six months and projections of revenue exceeding $10 million this year, Top Seedz is poised for remarkable growth in the food industry. Congratulations Rebecca, Will and Top Seedz team! Read the full article here. 

 

 

 


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