Dallastown is the latest site for a Vessel Technologies’ production facility.
Located at 400 East Locust Street, the York County facility has created 10 new jobs. Vessel Technologies stated in a company release that plans are to increase the number of employees in the months ahead.
“Our factory in Dallastown is a big part of our plan,” said Vessel Founder and CEO Neil Rubler, “allowing us to pioneer the creation of 21st century components that come together precisely and efficiently to create an outstanding and desirable product on almost any size site. Innovation drives us and is at the heart of this facility.”
Prefabricating key elements in Dallastown, Vessel can perform onsite work to craft components to deal with the national housing crisis. The York facility is producing custom components that Vessel will assemble at each new building location. Components crafted in Vessel Dallastown will next be used in the assembly of Vessel New London, CT.
Based in New York City, Vessel is on track to deliver hundreds of apartments across the Northeast this year. Rubler said in a statement that the success of his company will come from “pioneering new technologies, methodologies, materials, designs, and structures” to help repair the housing economy and provide quality homes at affordable prices.
Vessel Technologies has over 10 projects under development throughout the Northeast. The housing product company plans to start additional projects in the next year as it continues to partner with local communities like Dallastown.
Vessel Technologies was founded in 2017 and according to a company release is “focused on reimagining the apartment building as a consumer product by creating exciting, sustainable, and user-centric housing at attainable prices.”