April 13, 2012

Eldon James moving to Denver

LOVELAND – Eldon James, a Loveland-based company that makes plastic tubing and hose fittings, is moving to Denver, a city official said Friday.

Loveland Economic Development Director Betsey Hale said employees of the company told her it plans to move to Denver later this year.
The company has scheduled an open house for employees at the new site this weekend, she said.

The move would follow the company’s recent decision to drop plans to relocate from Loveland to Timnath. Groundbreaking on the facility in Timnath was supposed to take place in early March.

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But Eldon James CEO Marcia Coulson said the company’s production capacity could not come online quickly enough under the project build-out timeline in Timnath. She said last week that Eldon James was evaluating other sites in Colorado, but did not specify whether the company would stay in Northern Colorado.

Eldon James had planned to continue using its facilities in Loveland as it relocated its headquarters to Timnath, though Coulson said eventually everything could end up under one roof.

It was unclear Friday what a move to Denver meant for the company’s Loveland operations.

Coulson did not immediately return phone calls seeking comment.
Check back for updates.

LOVELAND – Eldon James, a Loveland-based company that makes plastic tubing and hose fittings, is moving to Denver, a city official said Friday.

Loveland Economic Development Director Betsey Hale said employees of the company told her it plans to move to Denver later this year.
The company has scheduled an open house for employees at the new site this weekend, she said.

The move would follow the company’s recent decision to drop plans to relocate from Loveland to Timnath. Groundbreaking on the facility in Timnath was supposed to take place in early March.

But Eldon James CEO Marcia Coulson…

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