• 2021
    05/11

    State of Illinois Joins Magick Woods Plans to Announce Expansion of North American Operations, Creates New Jobs in Aurora

    <div class="ExternalClassE140B15D58694D7CA571EAC89E882913"><p>​The State of Illinois today joined Magick Woods and City of Aurora officials in announcing a
    major expansion of the company’s North American operations and distribution center in Aurora. With
    support from state and local officials, the manufacturer of cabinetry and household goods will soon
    acquire a second location near their current facility, enabling them to add three new assembly lines and
    bring their total Illinois footprint to 450,000 square feet. The expansion of the Aurora operations includes
    reshoring key production operations and will make way for 50 new permanent jobs.&#160;</p><p>“As a longstanding leader in manufacturing, Illinois has the resources that companies today need to grow
    and compete for the 21st century,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Thanks to our highly skilled talent,
    investments to modernize key infrastructure, and access to a strong supply chain, we are providing
    companies like Magick Woods the essential resources needed to meet global customer demand and
    evolve for the future. I want to thank Magick Woods for their continued commitment to Illinois and for
    investments that will create new jobs and opportunities for our residents.”&#160;</p><p>With a growing trend of home repairs and remodeling during the pandemic, the company has seen an
    outsized demand for products, including bathroom vanities, kitchen cabinets and other interior fixtures.
    The Magick Woods brand can be found in large consumer retail stores, including Home Depot, Lowe’s and
    Menards. The Company has cited access to major US highway systems and proximity to retailers as a top
    reason for their plans to grow.&#160;</p><p>“We are thrilled to announce our plans to expand Magick Woods with significant investments to increase
    the scale and output of products in the U.S.” said Indy Pathmanathan, President and Founder of Magick
    Woods. “Our North American operations in Illinois has always played an integral role in our ability to move
    high quality projects all around the world – and has become increasingly important during the pandemic&#160;when a demand for home goods skyrocketed, helping our company reach new heights. Our success
    wouldn’t be possible without our hardworking and dedicated team in Illinois, and without the support of
    state and local officials who have continuously supported a strong foundation for growth over the years.”</p><p>The Magick Woods expansion project is supported with an EDGE agreement provided by the Illinois
    Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). A $28 million commitment to grow the
    North American operations will lay the groundwork for 50 new full-time roles over the next two years,
    including corporate and production workers and forklift operators. The company already employs 90
    engineers, finance, marketing, IT professionals and assembly line workers at its Aurora location.&#160;</p><p>“Magick Woods’ expansion in Aurora is another vote of confidence for Illinois’ growing manufacturing
    sector,” said DCEO Acting Director Sylvia Garcia. “Under Governor Pritzker’s leadership, we’re making
    investments to modernize workforce training and physical infrastructure to expand our skilled talent base
    and ensure companies have what they need to meet future demands. We look forward to working
    alongside Magick Woods as they continue to invest and grow in Illinois.”&#160;</p><p>“The expansion of Magick Woods is a win-win for the company and our community,” said Aurora Mayor
    Richard C. Irvin. “This significant investment and commitment from Magick Woods will both strengthen
    the local manufacturing industry and provide employment to our local workforce. I am looking forward to
    watching this expansion develop and to returning for the grand opening. Welcome home!”&#160;</p><p>Working with local workforce partners, Magick Woods is developing a new recruitment outreach program
    which will focus on three areas&#58; operations management, productions and forklift operators. Magick
    Woods will begin hiring for these positions in late Spring.&#160;</p><p>JLL’s headquarters practice group represented Magick Woods and provided site selection, brokerage, and
    business and economic incentive consulting services.&#160;</p><p>“We are honored to have assisted such a reputable organization,” said JLL International Director
    Meredith O’Connor. “Magick Woods’ commitment to Illinois further reinforces the state’s reputation as a
    great place for the world’s leading companies to do business.”&#160;</p><p>For years, Illinois has been a manufacturing powerhouse. With manufacturing a leading driver of the
    economy, the state has continued to see investment even during the pandemic, with over 40
    manufacturing company expansions or relocations announced for Illinois last year alone. This includes
    significant investment in Aurora’s growing manufacturing hub, with announcements by fiberoptics
    producer, viaPhoton, food inspection company FlexRay and global nutrition company, Glanbia.&#160;</p><p>“Aurora is a manufacturing community, it’s a part of who we are” said Bryan Gay, President &amp; CEO of
    Invest Aurora. “Aurora has been a hub for manufacturing since our founding; located along the Fox River,
    companies have located to our area for our highly skilled and motivated workforce and our strategic
    location just outside of the City of Chicago. Today, businesses continue to locate to the city for our
    business-friendly environment, and our continued investments into infrastructure and technology.”&#160;<br></p><p>Since taking office, Governor Pritzker has prioritized making investments in the manufacturing industry
    that will expand access to jobs, training and maintain Illinois as a top destination for manufacturing in the
    face of continued innovation and automation of the industry. This includes the creation of
    the apprenticeship tax credit to further establish and build out the pipeline of skilled talent of advanced
    manufacturers in our state to help prepare Illinois for the advances in the manufacturing industry.&#160;<br></p></div>