Hunter Industrial To Establish Operations In Nashville, Tennessee
06/13/2016
Hunter Industrial, a division of the Hunter Fan Company, will locate its business headquarters and production center to a 30,000 square foot facility located at 2434 Atrium Way in Nashville. The plans to create 41 jobs in Davidson County.
“There are over 11 small electric appliance manufacturers located in Tennessee and it is great news that one of the most well-known ceiling fan manufacturers, Hunter Industrial, will be adding to this growing sector, said Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd.
“I want to thank Hunter Industrial for choosing to locate its business headquarters and production center in our state and for strengthening Team Tennessee,” he added.
Hunter Industrial is known around the world for its high quality fans. Now, the company has reinvented the High Volume Low Speed fan for commercial and industrial applications. The debut product from Hunter Industrial is the Titan Industrial Fan which has been installed in many industrial buildings throughout Nashville, according to the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development.
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