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Sitework on the new headquarters in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania is expected to begin this month, with completion expected by June 2027.
News provided by: Upward Broadband
Upward Broadband and its sister company, Paradise Energy Solutions, are proud to announce the start of construction on a new shared corporate headquarters designed to support long-term growth, collaboration, and innovation across both organizations.
“There is clear synergy between our companies,” said Marcus Beiler, co-owner of Paradise Energy Solutions and Upward Broadband. “Bringing our teams together in one location creates opportunities for collaboration and efficiency that will be a strategic advantage for both organizations.”
Sitework is expected to begin this month, with construction anticipated to be completed by June 2027. The five-story facility will serve as the primary headquarters for both companies, bringing their teams together under one roof while providing room for future expansion.
New location is centrally located
The new headquarters is being constructed on a 7.8-acre site along Strickler Road in Rapho Township, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, offering convenient access to major highways serving the Mid-Atlantic region. The location was selected to reduce travel time to job sites and regional branch offices across multiple states while remaining centrally located for most team members.
The building will feature approximately 39,000 square feet of shop space and 35,000 square feet of office space. The top two floors, totaling approximately 14,000 square feet, are designed to accommodate future growth and will be available for lease until needed to support expanding teams.
“This investment represents the belief we have in the value we bring to the marketplace and the future growth of the industries we serve,” Beiler added. “It also gives us the space we need to grow for years to come.”
As a solar company, Paradise Energy Solutions will also integrate renewable energy directly into the project. The headquarters will feature solar arrays on the building roof and two solar carports, with approximately 609 kilowatts installed on the building and an additional 252 kilowatts on the carports, as currently configured.
The site will additionally include 14 electric vehicle charging stations installed along the front of the building for employees and potentially future company vehicles. Provisions are being made for the future installation of additional chargers as fleet and employee needs grow.
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