Trinity Architectural Products moves plant to Missouri
Trinity Architectural Products locates in Kansas City, brings 50 jobs

KANSAS CITY, MO -- Trinity Architectural Products is relocating from Lenexa, KS, to Kansas City, MO.

Trinity was wooed by the Missouri Partnership, the state’s non-profit business attraction and marketing organization, and regional development teams in Missouri. According to the Missouri Partnership, Trinity is the seventh company to announce they are relocating to Missouri within the last few weeks.

“The decision of Trinity Architectural Products to locate its business in Kansas City is another indication of the strength of Missouri’s economic resurgence, which has created approximately 30,000 new jobs since February,” said Gov. Jay Nixon. “I am pleased that a targeted package of state tax incentives, which are providing an excellent return on investment to Missouri taxpayers in terms of the 50 new manufacturing jobs created, was instrumental in making this announcement a reality.”

Trinity promises to bring 50 full-time, permanent jobs within one year in the areas of production, project managers, engineers, administrative and management. Trinity Architectural Products will be the only commercial architectural minority-owned business in the Kansas City area, according to the Missouri Partnership.

“As a company we looked not only for a place to expand our business but also to a community our employees could call home,” said
Phil Hernandez, owner of Trinity Architectural Products. “After careful consideration, we found a facility here that would better meet our long term needs as a growing company.”



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