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Glenn Rieder Expands Operations In West Allis, Wisconsin

12/20/2016
Glenn Rieder, a national provider of architectural millwork and custom interior finishes, will expand its production plant in West Allis, Wisconsin.

According to company officials, Glenn Rieder has outgrown its facility at 3420 West Capitol Drive. Having explored several growth opportunities in southeast Wisconsin, Glenn Rieder has entered into a preliminary agreement with the City of West Allis to build an $8 million, 120,000 square foot manufacturing and office facility on a 12-acre remediated brownfield site located at 1960 South 67th Place in West Allis. West Allis is offering a competitive incentive package. Construction is slated for 2017.

Glenn Rieder CEO Mike Floyd said, "We are very excited to partner with the City of West Allis to design and build a new 90,000 square foot state-of-the-art manufacturing facility with 30,000 square feet of office space to house our main headquarters." The company currently employs over 240 skilled cabinet makers, engineers and project professionals with 84 employees based in the Milwaukee area.

"Cutting-edge, creative, and growing companies like Glenn Rieder are a prime example of the type of companies that are drawn to the momentum we are seeing in West Allis," said Mayor Dan Devine.

Common Council President Tom Lajsic stated, "It's rewarding to see that our community's redevelopment efforts continue to pay off in attracting additional employment opportunities and quality development to West Allis."

Gerald Matter, Chairman of the Community Development Authority of the City Allis added, "This development will help bookend our previously successful redevelopments at the former Allis Chalmers plant, build on our other upcoming development projects near our Farmers Market and continue to regenerate our aging industrial corridor into a mix of contemporary uses, which will all strengthen the value of our neighborhoods."

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