Lennox has completed renovations to its Marshalltown facility in Iowa which was destroyed by a devastating tornado five years ago.
Lennox CEO, Alok Maskara, said the company has a long history of resilience and commitment to the Marshalltown, Iowa, community, where the company was founded by railroad machine repair businessman Dave Lennox in 1895.
“The completion of the Marshalltown facility rebuild is a new chapter in our company's history," Maskara said.
“This is a celebration of our commitment to customers, employees, and our community. I am incredibly proud of the immense hard work and resilience our team has shown in the face of adversity."
The renovated Lennox facility boasts nearly one million square feet of manufacturing and office space.
The investment includes upgraded building infrastructure, more automated manufacturing equipment, a new office building and a museum showcasing the Lennox company's history of innovation and excellence over its 128 years in business.
The upgraded building infrastructure features numerous sustainable attributes including a Lennox Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system.