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Roush Performance Has New Headquarters

Roush Performance has all the reasons in the world to celebrate as the company is moving into a new location in Plymouth Township, Michigan, with the move brining the performance parts developer its first dedicated headquarters.

Roush’s operations will take place in a 65,000 square-foot facility that will use the Building 79 name - each Roush building received an unique serial number as it is entered in the corporate footprint.

Moving into ROUSH Building 79 is an exciting step in the evolution of ROUSH Performance as our business continues to grow and thrive,” said Gary Jurick, ROUSH Performance vice-president and general manager. “It allows us to consolidate our vehicle build, warehousing, and offices together in a manner that gains workflow efficiencies and helps to further set the company up for additional growth opportunities.

The new location opens a large range of possibilities for the company. For example, it offers Roush the chance to expand its growing Install Center for customer-owner vehicle modifications. This is where the developer’s technicians play with cars, offering them a higher level of performance through the installation of components such as ROUSHchargers, suspensions, brakes and exhaust upgrades.

Since being established in 1995, ROUSH Performance has built more than 18,000 specialty vehicles. Today, their lineup of upfitted ROUSH Ford Mustangs challenge the notion that a high-performance sports car needs to come from Europe as the 525-horsepower and more than 1G skid pad rating are superior to many of today’s exotic supercars,” stated the press release.
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