Super vacuum manufacturing will be packing up their employees 150, 52-year history in Loveland and several large, red firetrucks next month when it began to move operations to Fort Collins.
Family-owned factory fire brigade equipment recently announced that it had bought a building in the northeast of Fort Collins and would move in by March.
“We’re not planning on leaving Loveland,” company Vice President Ron Weinmeister said Thursday. “Loveland great.”
In early 2007, Super Vac purchased 80 acres of vacant land near Interstate 25 in Wellington with the goal of eventually building a new facility there, after failing to find a sui property in Loveland. But the owners realize will cost $ 20 million to put on the infrastructure and build a building.
Moving to Fort Collins 160,000 square building, on the contrary, will end up costing about $ 5 million, said Weinmeister. Super Vac traded three building Fort Collins 28-acre property, paid an additional $ 3 million, and will spend about $ 2 million for the renovation.