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Prestige Ameritech leases manufacturing facility

02:18 PM CST on Monday, November 16, 2009

By STEVE BROWN / The Dallas Morning News
sbrown@dallasnews.com

Prestige Ameritech, which makes surgical masks, has leased a former Kimberly Clark manufacturing facility in North Richland Hills.

Prestige Ameritch will occupy 220,000 square feet of space at 7201 Iron Horse Boulevard. The company will move production and distribution operations from multiple buildings in to the new address in early 2010.

Prestige expects to bring about 400 jobs to the site by 2015.

Kimberly Clark vacated the building in 2003 when it moved a manufacturing operation to Mexico.

Mark Graybill and Donnie Rohde of Lee & Associates negotiated the new lease with Trey Fricke and Reid Bassinger, also with Lee & Associates.

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