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In 1992, Pella entered the national retail market with windows and patio doors, adding select lumberyard distribution in 1994. In 2001, Pella introduced Pella Design Centers to mainstream market customers, as a “store-within-a-store inside Lowe's stores and staffed by Lowe's employees.
The privately held company distributes products globally from seven production facilities and offices in Pella, Iowa, United States and multiple locations worldwide.. Founded in 1948 [3] by Gary Vermeer, as Vermeer Manufacturing Company, the company is in its third generation of family management under President and CEO Jason Andringa as well as other members of the third gen
The Pella Community School District, or Pella Schools, is a rural public school district based in Pella, Iowa, and serves the town of Pella and surrounding areas in northeastern Marion and northwestern Mahaska counties, with a small area in southern Jasper County.
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In February 2014, the Sietas shipyard was property of the Terra Line GmbH in Hamburg, owned by the St. Petersburg-based Pella Shipyard. Under the agreement, the yard would continue to operate for at least eight years, and 120 employees were retained. The name of the shipyard company was changed after the takeover to Pella Sietas GmbH.
The B.H. and J.H.H. Van Spanckeren Row Houses, also known as the Wyatt Earp House and the Pella Historical Society, is an historic building located in Pella, Iowa, United States. The Van Spanckerens were brothers who, along with their mother, Catharina Reerink Van Spanckeren and two other siblings emigrated from the Netherlands in the 1840s.
Joe O'Pella has been part of the Eagles' athletic training staff since he was an intern in 2008. Now the associate athletic trainer, he's part of the team that takes care of the players on a daily ...
From January 2008 to April 2011, if you bought shares in companies when John T. Dillon joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 40.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -7.6 percent return from the S&P 500.