Meats by Linz Celebrates Ribbon Cutting of New Headquartersand Production Facility in Hammond

Meats by Linz Celebrates Ribbon Cutting of New Headquartersand Production Facility in Hammond

Meats by Linz, one of the most renowned meat purveyors in the country, celebrated the grand opening of its state-of-the-art headquarters and production facility today with a ribbon cutting followed by a tour of the $52 million, 120 ,000-square-foot building.


Distinguished guests and speakers included Mayor Thomas M. McDermott Jr. from the city of
Hammond, Owner and Chief Executive Officer of Meats by Linz and Linz Heritage Angus Frederick Linz,
and advisor to second-generation companies 219 Development and Bauer Construction, Rob Ferrino,
who managed the development of the project for Meats by Linz.


The ceremony highlighted the opportunity for Meats by Linz to better serve its national and
international customer markets and support the community's future growth by transitioning over 300
jobs to Hammond, Indiana. Guests participated in a guided facility tour showcasing 80,000 square feet
of operational space, a 4,000 square foot dry-aging room, a luxury office area, and top of the line test
kitchen. A lively luncheon followed catered by Rosebud Steakhouse, a proud partner of Meats by Linz.


“Our growth and success since my grandfather opened a neighborhood butcher shop 60 years ago
stems directly from the dedication and unwavering spirit of every member of our team,” said Frederick
Linz, Chief Executive Officer of Meats by Linz. “Along with our world-class ranching operations, this
grand opening reflects our exciting growth within the industry, and we’re honored to share this
milestone with the Hammond community, our team, our partners, and our supporters.”


“Having an internationally known company like Meats by Linz relocate its global headquarters to
Hammond is a huge economic development victory for our city,” said Mayor McDermott. “The $52
million investment, construction of the 120,000 square foot facility, and over 300 jobs are a testament
to the hard work and partnership of my administration with the leadership of Meats by Linz.”

The project was led by Alston Construction with 219 Development Services and Baurer Construction
Services, financed through Wintrust Banking, and designed by Rieke Interiors.