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DH Pace Company Expands Olathe, Kansas, Operations Center

04/14/2016
The DH Pace Company, a door sales and service organization, is investing $3 million to expand its corporate headquarters and create space to accommodate an additional 150 employees in Olathe, Kansas.

In early 2013, DH Pace relocated from four locations in North Kansas City into one facility in the Olathe area large enough to accommodate all their operations. According to the Kansas Department of Commerce, the company is also expanding business operations in order to offer new amenities to its workforce. Additional interior renovations and improvements will optimize the use of space to meet the company’s growing needs. The construction is expected to run through June 30.

“We are excited about how the expansion project will facilitate the hiring of additional employees at our Olathe, Kansas location,” said CEO of DH Pace Rex Newcomer. “We are very thankful to the state of Kansas for their assistance in making this project possible.”

“The growth and success of DH Pace is both a testament to their hard work and proof that Kansas is where you want to be when you expand your business,” said Kansas Commerce Secretary Antonio Soave. “Commerce is proud to have worked with a company like DH Pace in expanding and bringing more jobs to Kansas and we look forward to working with businesses like this in the future, to help continue to bring economic development to the state.”

“We have been perpetually impressed with DH Pace ever since first meeting them before their relocation to Olathe in 2014,” said Mayor of Olathe Michael Copeland. “Their constant growth, active involvement in our organizations and dedicated partnerships with other Olathe businesses is incredibly admirable. We wish DH Pace continual success and congratulate them on their latest expansion.”

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