Custom cabinetry manufacturer announces new facility in Jonesburg, Missouri

Photo By Missouri Department of Economic Development

JONESBURG — Hartman Cabinetry, a custom cabinet manufacturer, has announced that it will build a new facility in Jonesburg, investing more than $1.3 million and creating three new jobs. The company’s decision to expand operations will help meet the rising demand for high-quality custom cabinetry.

“Our state is a place where small businesses like Hartman Cabinetry can turn dreams into reality,” said Governor Mike Kehoe. “We’re always proud to see Missouri-made companies succeeding and investing in their communities. Hartman Cabinetry’s new facility is an example of what’s possible when hard work, dedication, and skill come together to benefit Missourians and their families.”

Hartman Cabinetry has stated that its new facility will accommodate cutting-edge technology needed to produce its cabinets. Woodworking Network has requested details on the specific technologies and will provide updates as information becomes available.

“All of us here at Hartman Cabinetry are excited about having more space in the new facility,” said Tim Hartman, owner of Hartman Cabinetry. “We look forward to being more visible and accessible to our clients.”

The Missouri-based company is also welcoming the next generation of skilled cabinet makers as the owners’ two sons join the family business.“Our expansion is about more than space — it’s about preparing for the future,” said Gina Hartman, owner of Hartman Cabinetry. “The demand for quality cabinetry is rising, and our two sons have both decided to go into the business as the next generation of cabinet makers. The new facility will ensure our family and team can continue delivering exceptional craftsmanship for years to come. We look forward to exceeding expectations by investing and creating even more jobs in the future.”

Hartman Cabinetry launched in 1993 when owner Tim Hartman turned his love of woodworking into a successful custom cabinetry business. The company has steadily expanded since opening its doors and now proudly employs ten people. New jobs added as part of Hartman Cabinetry’s expansion will pay an average wage well above the county average.

“We’re excited to support Hartman Cabinetry as it continues to grow and invest in Montgomery County,” said Michelle Hataway, director of the Department of Economic Development. “This small, family-owned business is writing the latest chapter of an inspiring success story while helping Missourians prosper in its community.”

For this expansion, Hartman Cabinetry will benefit from the Missouri Works program, a tool that helps companies expand and retain workers by providing access to capital through withholdings or tax credits for job creation.

“We are thrilled to see a local small business entrepreneur thriving,” said Jonesburg Mayor Bob Sellenriek. “We are delighted to welcome the expansion of Hartman Cabinetry into the City of Jonesburg.”

“We are thrilled to see our small businesses, like Hartman Cabinetry, continuing to invest in our community,” said Brent Speight, president of the Greater Montgomery County Economic Development Council. “The company’s expansion will additionally create new jobs and elevate the prosperity of our region.”

To learn more about Hartman Cabinetry, visit hartmancabinetry.com.

 

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