Canadian American Homes Inc. (Can Am), a new company started by the owners of Fox Converting, also a WI company, has purchased the
assets of Liberty Homes Inc., and will be reopening Liberty ’s
plants in Clark County , Wisconsin according to a news release from
a spokesperson at the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
The move is expected to create about 150 jobs over the next
few years.
Dorchester-based Liberty Homes, which designed and produced
manufactured homes, ceased operations in 2013 as a result of the downturn in
the housing industry. The company’s assets have been purchased by CanAm, which
plans to reopen two plants that encompass more than 230,000 feet of space to
produce manufactured and modular homes.
Canadian American Homes Inc. (Can Am) has purchased the
assets of Liberty Homes Inc., and will be reopening Liberty ’s
plants in Clark County , according to a news release from
a spokesperson at the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation.
The move is expected to create about 150 jobs over the next
few years.
Dorchester-based Liberty Homes, which designed and produced
manufactured homes, ceased operations in 2013 as a result of the downturn in
the housing industry. The company’s assets have been purchased by CanAm, which
plans to reopen two plants that encompass more than 230,000 feet of space to
produce manufactured and modular homes.
“Canadian American Homes wants to re-establish the Dorchester facilities as one of the nation’s leading manufacturers
of factory-built homes,” stated Alan Emery, president of CanAm in a news
release.
“Demand is continuing to increase in the manufactured and
modular home industry, and we believe CanAm will be a key player in this
industry.”
To assist with the purchase, the Wisconsin Economic Development
Corporation is providing a low-interest loan as part of its Business
Opportunity Loan Program.
“CanAm’s acquisition of Liberty Homes will have a
significant impact on Clark
County and the region as
it brings much-needed jobs to the community, and WEDC is pleased to play a role
in the project,” stated Reed Hall, secretary and CEO of WEDC, the state’s lead
economic development organization. “Since 2013, our Business Opportunity Loan
Fund has provided more than $10 million to companies for projects expected to
create or retain about 1,400 jobs.”
Prior to closing the Dorchester
plants in 2013, Liberty Homes had been in operation since 1941, and at one
point operated nine plants in six states. CanAm says market research shows
there is an increasing demand for both modular and manufactured homes in North America .
Canadian American Homes is currently seeking applicants for
several areas, including production, supervision, administration and
management. Resumes can be sent to hrcanamhomes@gmail.com.
To assist with the purchase, the Wisconsin Economic Development
Corporation is providing a low-interest loan as part of its Business
Opportunity Loan Program.
“CanAm’s acquisition of Liberty Homes will have a
significant impact on Clark
County and the region as
it brings much-needed jobs to the community, and WEDC is pleased to play a role
in the project,” stated Reed Hall, secretary and CEO of WEDC, the state’s lead
economic development organization. “Since 2013, our Business Opportunity Loan
Fund has provided more than $10 million to companies for projects expected to
create or retain about 1,400 jobs.”
Prior to closing the Dorchester
plants in 2013, Liberty Homes had been in operation since 1941, and at one
point operated nine plants in six states. CanAm says market research shows
there is an increasing demand for both modular and manufactured homes in North America .
Canadian American Homes is currently seeking applicants for
several areas, including production, supervision, administration and
management. Resumes can be sent to hrcanamhomes@gmail.com.
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Competition for Wausau Homes. Best wishes for their success.
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