Business & Tech

Athletic Wear Company To Build Headquarters In Pasco County

NVGTN, a three-year-old athletic wear company, purchased property in Trinity Corporate Center and plans to hire 30 new employees this year.

PASCO COUNTY, FL — A growing athletic wear company has plans to build its headquarters in Pasco County.

According to the county, NVGTN, pronounced navigation, recently purchased property in the Trinity Corporate Center and plans to invest $15 million in a 100,000 square foot facility to house both their customer service and fulfillment operations.

"This new facility will provide improved logistics, innovation, and sustainability efforts that we’re excited to integrate.” Brett Schneggenburger, CEO, NVGTN. “The possibilities for expansion and growth seem endless in Pasco County. The community around our new location is very attractive to us and we’re looking forward to becoming a part of it.”

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NVGTN is a three-year-old athletic wear online retail company started by husband and wife, Brett and Ashleigh Schneggenburger in their studio apartment.

Since launching, the company said it has seen tremendous growth and needed a new headquarters location they could grow and expand in.

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Brett is a United States Airforce veteran and served as an aircraft engine technician for 5 years.

“Brett and Ashleigh have an ambitious entrepreneurial spirit. They have turned their small at-home start-up into a very successful company in such a short time, and that is something we embrace and are thrilled to welcome to Pasco County,” shared Bill Cronin, Pasco EDC President/CEO. “I look forward to building our relationship with NVGTN and to continue to see them grow and flourish.”

NVGTN said it launches new lines every two to three months and during new product launches they can have an influx of over 50,000 orders. As the company expands, the couple said they are focusing on streamlining their operations in the fulfillment center.

Currently, the company employs 60 part-time employees in fulfillment. Once the new
location is complete, it plans to hire 30 full-time positions.


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