Seven Trees Woodworking takes next step in growth plans
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NEW HOLLAND, Pa. - Seven Trees Woodworking LLC's expansion plans continue to move forward following the approval of a $975,000 low-interest loan to help purchase the large industrial building on a 3.80-acre parcel, currently being leased by the custom cabinetry and millwork firm.

The New Holland, Pennsylvania-based Seven Trees Woodworking plans to spend $2 million on the total project, which includes the purchase of the 28,304-square-foot industrial building, with 12,000 square feet of warehouse space and 3,504 square feet of office space. The company also expects to create four new jobs and retain 19 full-time jobs within the next three years, according to an announcement from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED). 

The loan was provided through the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority to support business expansion and create new jobs. DCED Secretary Rick Siger announced the approval of the low-interest loan to New Holland-based Seven Trees and other area firms last week.

Seven Trees Woodworking

 

Founded in 2009, Seven Trees specializes in residential custom cabinetry for the kitchen, bath and throughout the home. The company also crafts millwork, concierge desks, cabinetry and casework for the public areas of multi-family residential/apartment complexes, as well as custom millwork and casework for public areas in the healthcare, education, hospitality, retail and restaurant markets. Many of the company's private-label chairs also are targeted for use in the education and other commercial markets.

Seven Trees is a member of the Cabinet Makers Association and Architectural Woodwork Institute and its work has been featured in award-winning restaurants, hotels, and retail spaces. The company's name is inspired by the Bible verse in Isaiah (41:19-20) which speaks of the seven trees in the desert, noted Jarin Smoker. founder and president, in a company profile in the September 2022 issue of FDMC magazine.

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Karen M. Koenig has more than 30 years of experience in the woodworking industry, including visits to wood products manufacturing facilities throughout North America, Europe and Asia. As editor of special publications under the Woodworking Network brand, including the Red Book Best Practices resource guide and website, Karen’s responsibilities include writing, editing and coordinating of editorial content. She is also a contributor to FDMC and other Woodworking Network online and print media owned by CCI Media. She can be reached at [email protected]