Friday, 30th July 2010

Management Services NW cuts ribbon on new space

Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by Lance Henderson in News

Management Services NW cuts ribbon on new space
Janelle Bruland, president and CEO of Management Services Northwest, cuts the ribbon with her staff to open the company's new 7,000 square-foot location in Ferndale. Photo courtesy of Management Services Northwest

By Lance Henderson

Management Services Northwest, a one-stop, full-service janitorial and facilities maintenance company, has officially moved into its newly constructed 7,000-square-foot location at 2257 Northgate Spur in Ferndale.

The location will be split into 3,500 square feet of office space and 3,500 square feet of shop space. The company’s former location in the Grandview Industrial Park had only a 1,200-square-foot office with minimal shop space.

Janelle Bruland, president and CEO of Management Services Northwest, said in a business climate that has forced many businesses to shrink, she is excited to be growing.

“In this difficult economy we are very grateful to have a business that is continuing to grow and thrive,” Bruland said. “We were delighted to move this summer into a brand new office space that creates an environment for us to work more efficiently and productively to better serve our clients.”

For more information about Management Services Northwest, call (360) 366-4600 or visit www.managementservicesnorthwest.com.

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