Pepsi has broken ground on a new facility this week that will triple its capacity about 15 miles away from its bottling plant in Denver's RiNo district.
The new Colorado manufacturing facility will sit on 152 acres near East 72nd Avenue and Tower Road.
The new 1.2-million-square-foot-plant, expected to be up and running next summer, would require it to double the size of its workforce.


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