Jabil Buys Two Mebane Sites for $32 Million Through Nypro Subsidiary
Jabil paid $32 million to buy two Alamance County facilities it had been leasing, using subsidiary Nypro Inc. as demand from AI and data-center manufacturing fuels its Southeast growth.

Jabil has converted two of its leased Alamance County industrial facilities into owned properties, paying $32 million through its subsidiary Nypro Inc. to acquire sites in Mebane and Graham from the former landlord.
The electronics manufacturer, a Fortune 500 company, had previously operated both locations as a tenant. The Mebane property includes a building at 1018 Corporate Park Drive. The Graham facility, also in Alamance County, rounds out the two-site acquisition that Jabil executed under the Nypro Inc. corporate entity.
The timing reflects broader momentum in the company's manufacturing footprint. Demand tied to AI and data-center manufacturing has been driving Jabil's Southeast expansion plans, and the Alamance purchase marks a deliberate shift from leasing to ownership in a region the company has treated as a long-term base. The Triad Business Journal noted that the Fortune 500 company had been active in real estate in its Florida home state before turning that attention to Alamance County.
No seller name has been disclosed in available reporting. A closing date for the transaction has not been publicly confirmed, nor have details about the specific operations planned at each site, current employee counts, or any local incentive arrangements tied to the deal.
The $32 million figure was reported by Business NC, which also specified Nypro Inc. as the acquisition vehicle. Alamance County deed records would confirm the transaction price, grantor identity, and recording date, details that remain unverified in public filings as of this reporting.
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