ATW Corporation Moves its Headquarters to Prestigious Greenhill Towers in Addison, TX
The decision to choose Greenhill Towers was based on improved space and location, amenities, and protective health measures
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ADDISON, Texas, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Richardson-based ATW Corporation is moving its headquarters to Addison, Texas. The company has leased a full floor at Greenhill Towers for a total of 26,127 square feet.
ATW is the most diversified manufacturer, largest retailer and distributor of professional grade and consumer grade trailers, parts and accessories in North America.
Greenhill Towers We are excited about our move to Addison and Greenhill Towers, said Pramod Raju, ATW s CFO. It is important for us to improve the overall employee experience by upgrading our space, increasing onsite amenities, improving the office location and getting our employees together into one building. With the addition of th
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