2J Supply readies to celebrate new Keowee Street location

2J Supply's new location at 1456 N. Keowee St., Dayton. Company photo

2J Supply's new location at 1456 N. Keowee St., Dayton. Company photo

A longtime Dayton distributor of heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment is getting ready to open its new $6 million Dayton location.

A ribbon cutting and grand opening event for customers only is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday at the company’s 1456 N. Keowee St. location.

2J Supply moved ahead with plans for its new $6 million-plus headquarters and distribution facility after Dayton city commissioners last July approved the rezoning of 11 acres along the street.

The interior of the new 2J Supply location on North Keowee Street, Dayton. Company photo

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The equipment wholesale distributor had outgrown its Valley Street location, Larry Trimbach, who runs the company’s real estate arm, told commissioners last summer.

Thursday’s will offer a ribbon cutting, free breakfast and lunch, tours and more.

2J Supply Company Inc. was established by Jim Winget and Jerry Trimbach in 1962, at 2130 E. First St. Today, the business has 140 employees across 10 branches, with 40 employees in the Dayton branch and corporate office.

Both of the founders had names that began with the letter “J”, so they chose the name 2J Supply Co., the company’s web site said.

“This building is a gift earned by the employees, showing how bright our future will be,” company Chief Executive Jason Trimbach said last month. “Our new larger facility will allow for a more efficient warehousing operation, a significant increase in inventory, improved parking and pick-up areas, and enhanced workspaces for HVAC training, making the 2J Supply experience a positive one.

“2J Supply was founded in Dayton, Ohio and the new facility reflects the innovative culture and desire we have to invest in the city where we started and raised our families,” he added. “We are proud to continue growing and building in our hometown, bringing new jobs to an area in the middle of revitalization.”

The business is meant to serve as a “distribution house” that was focused on the needs of the contractor. Today, there are locations in Columbus, Cincinnati, Lima and elsewhere in Ohio, as well as Kentucky and West Virginia.

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