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Company moving headquarters back to St. Louis area

The firm plans to start postal service at the new Chesterfield office in October and move in as early as November.
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The Chesterfield Ridge Center, pictured here, has tenants such as Opaa! Food Management and DuPont.

CHESTERFIELD, Mo. — A company that moved its headquarters away from St. Louis will be returning.

Industrial and life-sciences packaging company Altor Solutions, which was founded in St. Louis in 1957 as Foam Fabricators, had been moved to Scottsdale, Arizona, by a prior owner in 1986. After decades headquartered in the Southwest, the company, now led by a CEO based in St. Louis, has made the decision to move back where it began.

Altor signed a lease and will renovate roughly 11,000 square feet of space in the multitenant Chesterfield Ridge Center office building at 16401 Swingley Ridge Road in Chesterfield, and will move into that office as it ends its office lease in Scottsdale, the company said.

The firm plans to start postal service at the new Chesterfield office in October and move in as early as November, with a target date to have the office set up before the holidays, said Altor CEO Terry Moody, who has helmed the company for two years.

Click here to read the full story from the St. Louis Business Journal.

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