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Published on: 5/4/2007
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Rick Marshall, president of the window and curtainwall manufacturer, informed employees Wednesday that parent company Apogee Enterprises had approved its plans for the new building.
"When I told the employees yesterday, they were jumping for joy," Marshall said."It's been a long time coming.We had outgrown our facilities, and it's time to move on."
The company plans to sell its facility at 1415 West St. on Wausau's west side, and sister company Linetec will take over ownership of the companies' shared plant at 725 S. 75th Ave. in the Wausau West Business and Industrial Park, said Marshall, who also serves as president of Linetec.
"This will just expand Linetec's presence and potential growth in the Industrial Park," Marshall said.
Wausau Window and Wall should become more efficient and have room to expand its business in the new building, which is expected to be ready by fall 2008, Marshall said.Several contractors are bidding on the project, which will be built within the greater Wausau area, he said.