Exhibit 99.1
Local Bounti Completes Sale-leaseback Transaction, Provides Approximately $35 Million of Non-Dilutive Cash
Sale-leaseback of its two California facilities provides financing to support the Companys growth plans
HAMILTON, Mont., May 3, 2023 Local Bounti Corporation (NYSE: LOCL, LOCL WS) (Local Bounti or the Company), a breakthrough U.S. indoor agriculture company combining the best aspects of vertical and greenhouse growing technologies, today announced that it has completed its sale-leaseback transaction with an internally managed net-lease real estate investment trust, for approximately $35 million. This transaction, combined with the previously announced additional financing of up to $110 million through an amendment to its credit facility agreements with Cargill Financial Services International, Inc. (Cargill), provides a total of up to $145 million to support Local Bountis growth plans and immediate efforts to increase production in order to meet accelerating demand for the Companys products.
Kathleen Valiasek, Local Bountis Chief Financial Officer, said, We are pleased to complete this non-dilutive transaction with an internally managed net-lease real estate investment trust. This cash, combined with proceeds available from our agreement with Cargill, provide us with over $58 million of capital to fund our operations. We are laser focused on executing our growth plan, further scaling up our operations and delivering locally grown fresh and delicious produce to consumers across the country.
The Company has also entered into term sheets for up to approximately $90 million of debt funding from a licensed United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) lender. The Company intends to utilize these funds, if received, to reduce its use of construction financing and lower its cost of capital. The Company anticipates completing definitive documentation for an initial $35 million tranche with closing expected to occur in the second quarter of 2023, with the $55 million balance to be completed at a future date.
About Local Bounti
Local Bounti is redefining indoor farming with an innovative method its proprietary Stack & Flow Technology that significantly improves crop turns, increases output and improves unit economics. Local Bounti operates advanced indoor growing facilities across the United States, servicing over 10,000 retail doors with its two brands: Local Bounti® and Petes®. Local Bounti grows healthy food utilizing a hybrid approach that integrates the best attributes of controlled environment agriculture with natural elements. Local Bountis sustainable growing methods are better for the planet, using 90% less land and 90% less water than conventional farming methods. With a mission to bring our farm to your kitchen in the fewest food miles possible, Local Bountis food is fresher, more nutritious, and lasts longer than traditional agriculture. To find out more, visit localbounti.com or follow Local Bounti on LinkedIn for the latest news and developments.
Forward-Looking Statements
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