SportLife Distribution to expand Fort Pierce headquarters

Company plans to add 30 full-time positions

Mike Rossman, president/CEO & founder of SportLife Distribution says he will be adding
30 full-time employees with the Fort Pierce expansion of his business. SPORTLIFE DISTRIBUTION

SportLife Distribution, a nationwide distributor of sports nutrition and health products based in Fort Pierce, plans to expand its operations and headquarters within the city, with the construction of a new 25,000-square-foot facility and the addition of 30 full-time employees.

SportLife Distribution will site its new $2.2 million headquarters at 3112 Oleander Ave. CEO Mike Rossman and Wes McCurry, senior vice president of the Economic Development Council of St. Lucie County, presented the company’s plans last November to the Fort Pierce City Commission.

“This is a Fort Pierce business expand-ing its headquarters right here at home. It’s a perfect example of the city and the EDC working together to help our local businesses,” said Fort Pierce Mayor Linda Hudson.

“We’ve been here for 10 years. I live in the city. I love Fort Pierce. I want to see the city grow. I want to bring jobs here,” said Rossman. “This is a big step for us, building our national headquarters.”

In addition to Florida, SportLife Distribution currently operates in Ohio, Nevada and Texas, with plans to expand into Arizona. The company distributes brand-name nutrition products to retail stores in all 50 states.

“We looked at Arizona, Las Vegas, Cleveland: they all have their benefits, but I do feel Fort Pierce is our home — where I live — and I am very active in the business so I would like this to be our headquarters,” Rossman added.

SportLife Distribution, currently employs 13 people at its Fort Pierce warehouse on South Fifth Street. Rossman said many of the new headquarters’ jobs would be administrative positions in accounting and human resources. Average salary will be $53,000 per year.

“Thank you for choosing Fort Pierce to locate your headquarters,” said Commissioner Michael Broderick. “It certainly is, in my opinion, a great choice. The availability of jobs being created in the area to be filled by local residents is a phenomenal thing to do. I know you had options and I’m sure you had enticements in other locations.”

“Working with St. Lucie County business owners who want to expand locally is among the most rewarding things the EDC does,” said Wes McCurry, EDC senior vice president. “Not only are these companies creating local jobs — like Mike Rossman’s company, they are creating a legacy for our future.”

The Fort Pierce City Commission has approved an incentive package for SportLife Distribution that includes ad valorem tax exemptions for real and tangible personal property at 100% for the first five years, then at 90%, 80%, 60%, 40% and 20% for the next five years; road impact fee mitigation and an opportunity for a Job Growth Investment Grant. The St. Lucie County Commission approved similar exemptions. Projects with incentives must still pay 100% of all school, fire, voter-approved debt and other taxes.