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Solar Wolf Energy is moving its main offices from Millbury into a 20,000-square-foot facility in Douglas.
Solar Wolf Energy on Tuesday said its 100 Davis St. location will house the company’s main operations, including a full gym, showers, meditation room library and other employee-focused features.
The building includes a large warehouse and garage space for the company’s fleet of vehicles and equipment.
The facility, expected to open for the start of the new year, will be the company’s third in the state, along with other sites in Millbury and Marlborough.
"In our quest to help New Englanders save money and decrease their carbon footprint, we've grown so much that we have to expand our physical footprint!" Solar Wolf Energy Chairman and CEO Ted Strzelecki said in a press release. "It's essential that we have a contemporary, yet welcoming 'den' for our wolf pack -- employees and customers alike."
In October, the company said it was aiming to hire 100 employees in the next 180 days due to rapid growth.
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