The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)
Knoll expanding, creating new jobs
Knoll Inc., a Pennsylvania company with deep roots in East Greenville, Montgomery County, is expanding in the county and in Pennsylvania.
The project, announced Wednesday by Gov. Tom Wolf, will create at least 138 new, full-time jobs and will position the company for future growth.
Knoll Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of workplace and residential furniture. The company is relocating a manufacturing line from Michigan to Pennsylvania and expanding its footprint in the commonwealth. The company will be aided in its efforts by a funding proposal from the Department of Community and Economic Development.
“Since our founders established our first manufacturing operations in East Greenville during the 1940s, Knoll has been committed to this area and the skilled workforce it offers,” Chris Baldwin, COO & president, Knoll Workplace, said in a press release. “We are pleased to partner with
Governor Wolf and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to expand our presence once again.”
In 2020, Knoll launched a three-step relocation approach in its expansion effort, which will continue this year.
The first step was to relocate its textile team from East Greenville to a 57,000-square-foot facility in Quakertown, Bucks County.
The second step was the relocation of a Knoll Inc. manufacturing line from its Michigan facility to the East Greenville location.
The third step, according to the company, is the relocation and expansion of Knoll’s Allentown mixing center facility to a site close to the East Greenville location.
No additional information was available Wednesday about the location of the new facility and the timing. Knoll expects to grow its mixing center from 300,000 square feet to 500,000 square feet within the next three years.
Knoll received a funding proposal from the Department of Community and Economic Development for a $425,000 Pennsylvania First grant, $276,000 in Job Creation Tax Credits to be distributed upon creation of the new jobs, and $82,800 in funding for job training.
The company has pledged to invest at least $6.8 million into the project and has committed to creating at least 138 jobs and retain an additional 920 jobs over the next three years.
“Knoll’s move and expansion plans demonstrate its continuing commitment to maintaining a presence in our commonwealth,” Gov. Wolf said in the release. “I’m pleased that Knoll has recognized the talent that our workforce has to offer and has chosen to continue its growth in Pennsylvania.”