Manufacturing  November 12, 2018

Tharp Cabinet to move to bigger Loveland facility

LOVELAND — The Tharp Cabinet Co. plans to move to a larger facility at 380 W. 37th St. in Loveland in early 2019, according to a company news release.

The cabinet manufacturer currently occupies about a total 93,000 square feet in seven buildings on Denver Avenue. The new facility will be a single, 170,000-square-foot building.

The W. 37th Street property sold earlier this month for about $6.8 million, Larimer County public records show. 

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The new facility will help Tharp expand its product line and boost its 135-person workforce, the release said.

“We are very excited to be staying in Loveland because it’s the best location for our customers and employees,” Tharp president Garth Rummery said in a prepared statement. “The much nicer new space will allow us to meet our increasing customer demand and allow us to attract top talent, which continues to be a challenge in this job market.”

The new location is the former home of QuadGraphics Inc. (NYSE: QUAD), which operated a regional telephone directory printing business.

LOVELAND — The Tharp Cabinet Co. plans to move to a larger facility at 380 W. 37th St. in Loveland in early 2019, according to a company news release.

The cabinet manufacturer currently occupies about a total 93,000 square feet in seven buildings on Denver Avenue. The new facility will be a single, 170,000-square-foot building.

The W. 37th Street property sold earlier this month for about $6.8 million, Larimer County public records show. 

The new facility will help Tharp expand its product line and boost its 135-person workforce, the release said.

“We are very…

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