Yamaha Leaves California for Georgia
Yamaha Motor Corp USA, a California resident for nearly fifty years, is relocating its headquarters to Kennesaw, Georgia, between 2026 and 2028. This move is part of broader structural changes to boost profits amid rising costs and shifting market conditions. The companys marine and motorsports divisions have already moved to Georgia. The relocation follows Mitsubishi Motors North Americas departure in 2019. Yamaha plans to sell its twenty-five-acre campus, a prime spot with nearly two hundred eighty thousand square feet of office and warehouse space. This move aligns with a larger trend of companies leaving California for lower costs and taxes.
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