Lexington Manufacturing Plans Prineville, Oregon, Manufacturing Operations
12/10/2025
The company’s new facility will feature approximately 600,000 square feet of manufacturing space. Operations are scheduled to begin by the end of 2025.
"We're excited to join the Prineville community and expand our footprint in the Pacific Northwest," said Mike Dillon, President of Lexington Manufacturing. "This new location allows us to better serve our West Coast partners, strengthen our supply chain, and continue delivering the quality and reliability our customers expect."
Lexington Manufacturing is an OEM supplier, specializing in custom, close-tolerance components for doors (flush, stile & rail, fire-rated) and windows. The company offers services including CNC machining, robotic painting, profile wrapping, and panel processing.
"That facility has historically been one of the top five employers in Crook County for many years and supported hundreds of employees and families in the county," noted Kelsey Haskett, Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) Senior Director for Business Development - Prineville.
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