HD Supply Waterworks Relocates Headquarters, Training Facility

Aug. 26, 2014
The 60,000-sq-ft St. Louis facility is a new base of operations for the company's executive, administrative, sales, marketing & operations teams.

HD Supply Waterworks, an HD Supply business, announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters and training facility in St. Louis. The move to the 60,000-sq-ft facility provides a new base of operations for HD Supply Waterworks executive, administrative, sales, marketing and operations teams.

“Our new facility offers a larger footprint for the company’s operations, with room for future expansion, while keeping the company within St. Louis’ premier business district,” stated HD Supply Waterworks President Steve LeClair. “We are especially excited about the state-of-the-art training facility that will allow us to offer best-in-class training to our associates.”

The new office is located at 1830 Craig Park Road, Maryland Heights, Mo. The grand opening was held Aug. 26, at 7:30 a.m. at the new location with community leaders, HD Supply leadership and suppliers.

In addition, as part of HD Supply’s growth strategy, HD Supply Waterworks recently expanded its footprint in San Antonio, Texas; Westbrook, Maine; Manchester, N.H.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; San Diego, Calif.; and Portland, Ore.

Source: HD Supply Waterworks

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