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Allura Celebrates Re-Opening of Terre Haute Plant

May 1, 2018
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TERRE HAUTE, IN — The lights are back on in Allura's Terre Haute, Indiana, manufacturing plant. Those were some of the first words spoken by Allura CEO Jessica L. Navascues at a ceremony to celebrate the re-opening of the company's 438,000-square-foot Terre Haute facility where exterior siding, trim, soffit and shakes are manufactured for new homes across the midwest.

Situated on a 95-acre tract, Allura's Terre Haute plant houses a 428,000-square-foot manufacturing facility, 9,120-square-foot office building, 85-foot-high, multi-level water building with three internal vessels and various storage yards, railroad spars and parking areas.

Navascues adds the plant's location and accessibility by highways and rail are ideal to ensure its products reach new home job sites across the midwest.

The facility employs 60 full-time workers. It previously closed in 2014.

Terre Haute Mayor Duke Bennett, Terre Haute Chamber President David Haynes, representatives from Allura's parent company Elementia and those from several homebuilding companies joined Navascues at the ceremony.

"We welcome back Allura with open arms," said Bennett during remarks at the event. "Companies in Indiana make products for the entire nation and we're certainly thrilled to help do our part in Terre Haute."

Indiana Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch attended a private reception in Indianapolis the night before the plant's re-opening ceremony.

Allura also operates manufacturing facilities in North Carolina, Oregon and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.
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