J-Six Enterprises of Seneca, Kansas is pleased to announce plans of a construction and renovation project in Falls City, Nebraska, supporting the development of Fairview Petfood, LLC. The project will redevelop an existing industrial facility located along Highway 73 at Falls City’s south entrance, transforming the site into a modern processing facility for dry protein feed ingredients. Total project costs are to be determined.
The project involves a 60,000-square-foot renovation, including extensive interior and exterior upgrades. Planned improvements include roof modifications to accommodate automation equipment, interior office and production floor renovations, exterior beautification, utility infrastructure improvements, and secondary entrance from the private access road. The project represents a significant investment in a highly visible industrial corridor and aligns with Falls City’s long-term goals to support the agricultural market.
Upon completion, the facility is expected to create 8 to 10 new full-time jobs, with approximately half of the positions on salary, adding quality employment opportunities without placing strain on the local workforce. Operations at the facility are projected to generate approximately 20 truck per day, supporting regional agricultural and manufacturing supply chains while reinforcing Falls City’s role as a logistics and processing hub.
To support redevelopment of the site, Fairview Pet Foods has submitted an application for Tax Increment Financing (TIF) to assist with eligible redevelopment costs, including demolition, building rehabilitation, infrastructure improvements, and exterior enhancements. These improvements are considered essential to making the project economically feasible and enabling redevelopment of the property.
Construction is expected to begin once approvals are finalized, with project completion targeted for August 2026. J-Six Enterprises employs more than 550 people in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Iowa, bringing extensive experience in agricultural production, manufacturing, storage, transportation, and processing.