The Stow Company Plans Nampa, Idaho, Manufacturing Plant
03/07/2022
The 550,000-square-foot facility is expected to open in May 2023.
“This new facility in Nampa is a critical milestone in Stow’s growth and will help us more effectively support our customers who reside in the western half of the United States,” said Randy Tallman, COO of The Stow Company, in a statement. “Adler Industrial and the city of Nampa have been great partners.”
Headquartered in Holland, Michigan and established over 30 years ago, The Stow Company manufactures a complete range of organization solutions that organize the closet, garage, pantry, laundry room, entryway and home office.
“We welcome The Stow Company to Nampa and look forward to future community partnerships,” said Nampa Mayor Debbie Kling in a statement. “We appreciate their investment in Nampa and the additional job opportunities they are providing to our community of qualified workers.”
The City of Nampa and Boise Valley Economic Valley Partnership (BVEP) worked with The Stow Company throughout the process.
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