Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Symmetry Corp. leases third Milwaukee building, adding 15 jobs

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Symmetry Corp. president Dan Wilhelms said his IT firm is committed to expanding in Milwaukee.

Symmetry Corp. has moved into its third location on Milwaukee?s east side and plans to add 15 jobs locally by the end of the year, the company said Tuesday.

Symmetry, the Milwaukee-based information technology firm, is leasing the building at 1443 N. Prospect Ave. It will use the 7,638 square feet of office space to provide employee training and customer service.

Symmetry will grow its Milwaukee employee base from 75 to 100 by next year. It now has a total staff of 85 at its three Milwaukee locations and satellite offices nationwide, said president Dan Wilhelms.

The company has enjoyed three consecutive years of significant growth. It added 30 jobs last year, Wilhelms said.

?We?re committed to Milwaukee and the east side,? Wilhelms said in a phone interview. ?Hopefully economic factors will allow us to continue to grow in Milwaukee.?

Symmetry?s third facility was built in 1968. The other two company locations are on the National Register of Historic Places: the 19th century Judge Jason Downer house on the lower east side, 1201 N. Prospect Ave., and the Adler Building, 1681 N. Prospect Ave.

Jeff Engel is The Business Journal's reporter covering the manufacturing industry and technology.

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