Eastman Machine announces building acquisition and headquarters expansion
Building renovation and headquarters expansion to offer more functional exhibition space and better accommodate Eastman’s accelerated development and scope of work.
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Influenced by client and product line growth, Eastman Machine Co. (Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.) has announced building acquisition and anticipated expansion of its headquarters in Buffalo, New York. The company recently closed its facility on 707 Washington Street and will now occupy the entire city block between Washington and Ellicott streets, south of Goodell Street and north of E. Tupper Street.
Once renovated, the new 12,589-square-foot neighboring building will serve as a robust demonstration center for Eastman’s cutting technology and solutions, offering more functional exhibition space, which is vital for Eastman’s daily operation. To Robert Stevenson, fourth-generation CEO, personalized service and support are what separates Eastman from its competition.
“This acquisition is an innate step forward for Eastman,” says Stevenson. “We need the room to continue giving our customers and prospects individualized attention.”
Future headquarters footprint.
The acquisition deal comes shortly after Eastman Machine initiated a 5,000- square-foot expansion of its headquarters with the Erie County Industrial Development Agency (ECIDA). The expanded facility will provide the capacity needed for the company to accommodate the accelerated development and scope of its work. Hundreds of cutting solutions are proudly designed, manufactured, and showcased at Eastman Machine’s headquarters for a range of applications and industries. The company expects to break ground with the proposed $1.66 million project later this year.
“Expanding the Eastman headquarters is just another example of our commitment to providing well-crafted cutting solutions to American manufacturing,” says Stevenson.