Kitchen Cabinet Distributors expands with new headquarters

KCD's new 195,000-square-foot office and distribution center is equipped with advanced facilities designed to enhance service delivery and meet increasing demand.

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Kitchen Cabinet Distributors (KCD), a kitchen and bath cabinetry distributor, announced the expansion and relocation of its corporate headquarters to a new facility in Raleigh, North Carolina. 

The new 195,000-square-foot office and distribution center is equipped with advanced facilities designed to enhance service delivery and meet increasing demand.

"Raleigh has been our home for 17 years, and we are excited to continue supporting the community and our customers," said Randy Goldstein, CEO of Kitchen Cabinet Distributors. "This move provides us with the opportunity to upgrade our space and deliver an improved experience for our dealers and team members."

The new headquarters, significantly larger than KCD's previous Raleigh base, includes an expanded showroom where customers can explore the extensive range of KCD products. The Raleigh facility is equipped to handle shipping of both ready-to-assemble and fully assembled cabinets.

Set to commence operations in August 2024, the new headquarters will employ nearly 100 local residents, spanning office and warehouse roles. Celebrations for the grand opening are scheduled for Sept. 19.

   

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