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Bauer Cases plans move to 70,000-square-foot home

The Columbian
Published: November 16, 2018, 11:10pm

VANCOUVER- Bauer Cases, which designs and manufacturers protective cushioning for shipping containers and carrying cases, would move into a new home in an industrial park under plans submitted to the city of Vancouver.

The company would move into a 70,000-square-foot building in the TEK Industrial Park at 815 N.E. 172nd Ave. It’s now located at 11013 N.E. 39th St., Suite A in Vancouver.

The TEK project would be owned by Blundell LLC of Vancouver, under the plan submitted by VLMK Engineering & Design.

In addition to the building for Bauer Cases, the industrial park would include three more to be built on a “speculative basis to accommodate multiple tenants within each building,” say the documents filed with the city. The 7.5-acre site now is undeveloped.

Bauer Cases, founded in 1993, manufactures and distributes shipping and carrying cases with custom-designed interior cushioning. Its customers include aerospace firms, medical and scientific instrument manufacturers, military, academia and others.

The plans do not estimate when construction would begin.

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