ATTLEBORO — Mayor Cathleen DeSimone is pleased to welcome Woodcraft Millwork to the city following the company’s recent move to Attleboro, where it has already begun hiring local residents.
Woodcraft Millwork, a manufacturer and installer of custom wood products and millwork for commercial spaces, recently relocated its operations from Canton to a facility at 1299 County St. in Attleboro.
Founded in 2011, the company produces custom woodwork used in restaurants, office buildings, medical facilities and municipal buildings such as town halls and police stations.
The company began its move on Feb. 28 and was fully operational within seven business days.
“We are excited to welcome Woodcraft Millwork to Attleboro,” Mayor DeSimone said. “Their decision to relocate here and invest in our community is great news for the city. It is especially encouraging to see the company already hiring Attleboro residents and creating new opportunities for local workers.”
Since opening its Attleboro facility, the company has hired five employees, including three Attleboro residents. Company leaders expect the workforce to grow to more than 20 employees this year as the business expands.
“We chose Attleboro because it was a great fit for our company, and we are excited to become part of the community,” said CEO Lukasz Wasiak. “The move went smoothly, and the Mayor’s Office, Fire Department and Building Department were a huge part of our success. They supported everything we needed on short notice. Being back in a city environment and working with the team in Attleboro gives Woodcraft a bright future.”
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