Lighting companies Frederick Cooper and Tyndale are extending their stay at their existing Chicago factory as they ready new manufacturing facilities.
The companies had originally planned to vacate the Diversey Avenue Chicago address by the end of June, but decided to stay in the current headquarters through August.
"We're pleased that we can extend operations here for more time in order to build-out the new facility," said Suzanne Lauren, vice president. "With so many departments being set up, we're fortunate to have the extra couple of months."
Both Frederick Cooper and Tyndale continue to ship and are introducing new collections at the High Point, N.C., market.
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