



Fayetteville, NC – A significant economic milestone is on the horizon for Fayetteville as Yeadon Fabric Domes, a global leader in air-supported structures, has announced plans to relocate its headquarters and manufacturing operations to Cumberland County. The move represents a $4.6 million investment and will bring 72 new high-quality jobs to the region.
The company’s new 50,000-square-foot facility will be located near Fayetteville Regional Airport, in the Aviation Parkway and Pine Haven Drive area. With construction on the horizon, this expansion underscores Fayetteville’s growing status as a hub for advanced manufacturing and economic development.
High-Paying Careers on the Way
The relocation is expected to create a variety of positions in manufacturing, engineering, logistics, and business operations, with an
What Is Yeadon Fabric Domes?
Founded more than 55 years ago, Yeadon Fabric Domes is renowned for its innovative air-supported, climate-controlled structures used in sports, warehousing, and industrial settings. Their domes currently span more than 14 million square feet across 30+ countries, serving clients that include major universities, professional sports teams, and large-scale commercial enterprises.
Strong Local and State Support
This economic development win was made possible through collaboration across city, county, and state leadership, including financial incentives and strategic partnerships:
- $225,000 from the One North Carolina Fund (state job creation grant)
- $64,000 from the City of Fayetteville (paid over five years)
- $88,000 from Cumberland County (paid over five years)
Key Partners in the Project:
- NC Department of Commerce
- Economic Development Partnership of NC
- NC General Assembly
- NC Community College System – supporting workforce training
- City of Fayetteville & Cumberland County
- Fayetteville-Cumberland County Economic Development Corporation
Why Fayetteville?
With easy access to I-95, a growing regional airport, and a city focused on innovation and job creation, Fayetteville has become a destination of choice for modern industries. This relocation by Yeadon Fabric Domes is a strong signal that Fayetteville is open for business—and ready to grow.
For the full press release, visit: NC Governor’s Office
By Kre