Wausau to move from Denver

Date: 29 May 2014

Wausau Window and Wall Systems will close its Denver - Custom Window by Wausau manufacturing operations in approximately 60 days and move operations to its Wisconsin facilities.    The sale of the Denver building by its owner necessitates that Wausau moves by August 2014.

After the building was sold, a real estate search did not identify suitable manufacturing properties near the existing Denver location. With capacity available in Wisconsin, Wausau has decided to grow within its existing manufacturing facilities.



Wausau’s customers and their projects will continue to be supported by experienced and dedicated team members. The company will work with the Denver employees to ease this transition.

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