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Window company opening at Kingman Industrial Park

KINGMAN – The Coeur d’Alene Window Company is opening a nearly 90,000 sq. ft., manufacturing facility this summer in Kingman. Coeur d’Alene plans to hire 12 new employees initially and then 23 more in the following three months. The company has targeted mid-July to begin production and will be adding a capital investment of roughly three million dollars.

They will serve the Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California, New Mexico and Colorado markets. “Utilizing Kingman as our manufacturing and distribution hub allows us to reach much of our distribution within a day or two,” states company founder Mike McVay. He noted that the reason Kingman was chosen was due to location with a good, potential employment base. “We also found everyone in Kingman a pleasure to work with and that’s one of the main reasons we chose Kingman. As a family business, we believe relationships matter.”

Bennett Bratley, Kingman Industrial Park Manger stated, “The City of Kingman is very excited to welcome Coeur d’Alene Window Company to Kingman. In addition to the Coeur d’Alene window company, our team has been working with numerous companies in an effort to locate them to the Industrial Park.”

The Coeur d’Alene Window Company will produce multiple product lines including single- hung, slider, picture and patio door units. According to company president, Mark McVay, “The company will offer multiple colors designed to meet the tastes of Southwest residents including black and bronze finishes.” McVay said the development team at Mohave County and the City of Kingman have created a pro-business environment. The Coeur d’Alene team is very excited about our future here in Kingman.” For employment inquiries, please contact Kimberly Myles at kimberly.myles@coeurdalenewindow.com.

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