UnityLab Relocates-Plans Dushore, Pennsylvania, Headquarters-Manufacturing Operations
04/18/2022
The company acquired an existing 76,000-square-foot headquarters and manufacturing facility located in Dushore, Cherry Township.
“We are thrilled to establish the new headquarters of UnityLab in Sullivan County,” said Jonathan Benjamin, CEO of UnityLab. “Our entire team is very grateful for the tremendous support we have received to make our relocation and redevelopment efforts possible. We are excited to bring new jobs to the area and become a positive member of our new community.”
UnityLab received a funding proposal from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) for a $189,000 Pennsylvania First grant and a $158,000 workforce development grant to help train workers.
“This project will provide a huge boost to the regional economy in Sullivan County,” said Governor Tom Wolf. “Pennsylvania has so much to offer to businesses that are looking to expand here or relocate their operations to the commonwealth. My administration will continue to make strategic investments in projects like this that will help create new jobs, retain existing ones, and support solid employers for years to come.”
Founded in 2018, UnityLab is a technology enabled maker of commercial appliances focused on meeting the needs of small businesses. Through its family of brands including Unity Laundry Systems and Hoffman-New Yorker, UnityLab offers high quality commercial laundry machines, steam pressing equipment, and boilers to over 25,000 customers worldwide.
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