Garland has approved a deal with Canada’s Quest Window Systems to open the company’s first U.S. manufacturing and distribution facility early next year. Anchoring the southern end of the city’s new Jupiter Miller Business Park, Quest USA, Inc. will occupy 329,000 square feet of industrial flex space currently under construction at 1720 South Jupiter Road.
Financially, Quest will invest over $12 million in machinery and equipment and the facility is anticipated to operate with a $5 million rolling inventory. Once fully staffed, the operation will employ over 320 new full-time positions with an anticipated annual payroll of approximately $12 million.
Founded in Toronto in 2000 and best known for their advanced window wall system, Quest’s products have been utilized in high rise residential building projects in most of North America’s largest urban markets, including Toronto, Vancouver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Seattle and Chicago. Demand for their products remains strong and a $200+ million backlog of potential contracts provides the company with the expected growth necessary to realize higher performance targets in the coming years.
“We were looking all over the country for our first U.S. location and quickly focused on Garland. The area is a hub for the window industry, including many of our key suppliers and customers, and there is a depth of talent that is not available in many other areas” said Martin Cash, CEO at Quest Window Systems.
Quest’s newest facility is a part of the 110-acre former Raytheon campus that recently underwent redevelopment. As part of that reinvestment effort, Langford Property Company demolished over 750,000 square feet of outdated vertical space and constructed three LEED-certified buildings totaling over 800,000 square feet of new industrial flex space.
Quest will solely occupy the largest of the three buildings in the new Jupiter Miller Business Park. Several other companies, including Nutribiotech USA, Southeastern Freight Lines and Ricky Rockets have developed adjacent to this center of industrial reinvestment in Garland.
“In terms of major industrial clusters, Garland maintains and nurtures a sizeable building materials concentration and Quest’s new investment will complement many of our efforts to support and further expand this important element of development and construction in North Texas and across the country” said David Gwin, Garland’s Director of Economic Development.
Garland’s premier industrial district continues to be a magnet for significant investment by numerous building material manufacturers and suppliers. The Andersen Corporation established an early stronghold in the area with two of their manufacturing operations for the Andersen Menomonie and Silver Line Window divisions. Other complementary manufacturers and suppliers operating in the immediate area include Osburn Contractors, Jeld Wen, Mapei, ABC Supply Company and Ceco Door.
About: Garland is the 13th largest City in Texas and reported an estimated population of 238,002 on July 1, 2017. The community was incorporated in 1891 and is today a major manufacturing and industrial hub for the entire D/FW Metroplex. Garland is the third most populous city in Dallas County and enjoys convenient access to downtown Dallas via public transportation which includes two DART Blue Line stations. Located adjacent to northern and eastern Dallas, Garland is a culturally diverse city with a rich history and the community celebrates a vast array of shopping, arts, outdoor activities and special events.