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Company Builds Factory to Construct Mattresses
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A factory for a new company that manufactures and sells to the
public four lines of hypoallergenic mattresses is being built in
Oklahoma City on S. Portland Ave. near W. Reno Ave.
Factory Direct Inc. was incorporated in January and is
currently operating and making mattresses in a leased building at
NW 2nd St. and N. Pennsylvania Ave. The company has one store
each in Stillwater, Ada and Muskogee.
"We are putting up a slightly over 25,000-square-foot building
that is a matt...
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