Daniel Paul Chairs breaks ground on Tennessee furniture plant
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MORRISVILLE, Tenn. - Daniel Paul Chairs, a Tennessee-based hospitality furniture maker, has broke ground on a new 37,000-square-foot facility. A new upholstered funiture line will be manufactured at the plant. Production is set to begin in December.
 
A groundbreaking ceremony was held - a rare event for the area.
 
“Usually the local industry doesn’t have these groundbreakings," Industrial development board chairman R. Jack Fishman told the Citizen Tribune. "They’ll just add 10,000 square feet here and 15,000 there; and then pretty soon, they’ve expanded."
 
Daniel Paul Chairs has been providing the hospitality industry with furniture since 2002. This will be its first venture into upholstered furniture, having relied on outside contractors for previous work.
 

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